FIRST Robotics Competition explained

FIRST Robotics Competition
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Last Season:Charged Up
Upcoming Season:Crescendo
Sport:Robotics-related games
Founded:Dean Kamen
Woodie Flowers
Commissioner:Collin Fultz[1]
Inaugural:1992
Motto:"More Than Robots"
Teams:3,468 (2024)[2]
Champion:1690 - "Orbit"
4522 - "Team Scream"
9432 - "Team 8-Bit"
321 - "RoboLancers"
Champ Season:2024
Most Successful Club:254 - "The Cheesy Poofs"
(5 championship wins)[3]
Current Season:Crescendo (FIRST)

FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is an international high school robotics competition. Each year, teams of high school students, coaches, and mentors work during a six-week period to build robots capable of competing in that year's game that weigh up to 1250NaN0.[4] Robots complete tasks such as scoring balls into goals, hanging on bars, placing objects in predetermined locations, and balancing robots on various field elements. The game, along with the required set of tasks, changes annually. While teams are given a kit of a standard set of parts during the annual Kickoff,[5] they are also allowed and encouraged to buy or fabricate specialized parts. FIRST Robotics Competition is one of five robotics competition programs organized by FIRST, the other four being FIRST LEGO League Discover, FIRST LEGO League Explore, FIRST LEGO League Challenge, and FIRST Tech Challenge.

The culture of FIRST Robotics Competition is built around two values. "Gracious Professionalism" embraces the competition inherent in the program but rejects trash talk and chest-thumping, instead embracing empathy and respect for other teams. "Coopertition" emphasizes that teams can cooperate and compete at the same time.[6] The goal of the program is to inspire students to be science and technology leaders.

2022 was the 31st year of the competition. 3,225 teams, including more than 80,000 students and 25,000 mentors from 26 countries, built robots. The 2022 season included 58 Regional Competitions, 90 District Qualifying Competitions, and 11 District Championships.[7] In 2022, over 450 teams won slots to attend the FIRST Championship event, where they competed in a tournament. In addition to on-field competition, teams and team members competed for awards recognizing entrepreneurship, creativity, engineering, industrial design, safety, controls, media, quality, and exemplifying the core values of the program. As a result of COVID-19, the amount of active teams decreased during the 2021 season; however, numbers began to increase during the 2022 season.

As of 2023, there were 3,300 high school teams with approximately 83,000 high schoolers across 31 countries competing.[8]

Most teams reside in the United States, with Canada, Turkey, Mexico, Israel, China, and Australia contributing significant numbers of teams.[9]

History

FIRST was founded in 1989 by American inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen,[10] with inspiration and assistance from physicist and MIT professor emeritus Woodie Flowers. Kamen was disappointed with the number of kids—particularly women and minorities—who did not consider science and technology careers and decided to do something about it. As an inventor, he looked for activities that captured the enthusiasm of students and decided that combining the excitement of sports competition with science and technology had the potential to inspire students.

Distilling what sports had done right into a recipe for engaging young people, Kamen says, turned out to be relatively straightforward. "It's after school, not in school. It's aspirational, not required," he explained to me.

"You don't get quizzes and tests, you go into competitions and get trophies and letters. You don't have teachers, you have coaches. You nurture, you don't judge. You create teamwork between all the participants. We justify sports for teamwork but why, when we do it in the classroom, do we call it cheating?"

Most of all, it was a nonjudgmental space, where in contrast science and math in traditional educational settings had been soured with embarrassment and uncertainty.[11]

Kamen has stated that FIRST is the invention he feels most proud of and predicts that participants will be responsible for significant technological advances in years to come.[12] The first FIRST Robotics Competition season was in 1992 and had one event at a high school gymnasium in New Hampshire.[13] That first competition was relatively small-scale, similar in size to today's FIRST Tech Challenge and Vex Robotics Competition games. Robots relied on a wired connection to receive data from drivers; in the following year, it quickly transitioned to a wireless system.[14] [15]

Teams

3,304 teams from 31 countries competed in 2023 Charged Up. Of these, 3,036 are "veteran teams" (meaning they have competed in a previous season), and 268 are "rookie teams" (meaning that 2023 was their first season of competition).[16]

The countries represented are listed below: (in decreasing order of number of teams as of 2023)

Competition

FIRST Championship

See main article: FIRST Championship. The FIRST Championship is the culmination of the FIRST Robotics Competition season, and occurs in late April each year. Roughly 800 teams participated in two Championship events in 2018, held in April in Houston, Texas and Detroit, Michigan.[17] After the 2022 championships concluded FIRST announced that the world championship would take place at a single location, Houston, Texas, for the 2023 and 2024 seasons.[18] This was later updated through 2027. [19]

Media exposure

The PBS documentary "Gearing Up" followed four teams through the 2008 season.[20]

In the television series Dean of Invention, Dean Kamen made appeals promoting FIRST prior to commercial breaks.[21]

In 2008, FRC Team 1114, Simbotics, was featured in an ongoing storyline on the hit Canadian TV drama "Degrassi: Next Generation". Team 1114's 2006-2007 world champion VEX robot made an appearance, as well as their 2008 world champion FRC robot.

During the 2010 FIRST Robotics Competition season, FIRST team 3132, Thunder Down Under, was followed by a Macquarie University student film crew to document the first year of FIRST Robotics Competition in Australia. The crew produced a documentary film called I, Wombot.[22] [23] The film premiered during the 2011 Dungog Film Festival.[24] [25]

A book called The New Cool was written by Neal Bascomb about the story of Team 1717 from Goleta, California as they competed in the 2009 game season. A movie adaptation directed by Michael Bacall is being produced.[26]

The CNN documentary "Don't Fail Me: Education in America", which aired on May 15, 2011, followed three FIRST Robotics Competition teams during the 2011 season. The documentary profiled one student from each team, covering different geographic and socioeconomic levels: Shaan Patel from Team 1403 Cougar Robotics, Maria Castro from Team 842 Falcon Robotics, and Brian Whited from Team 3675 Eagletrons.[27]

On August 14, 2011, ABC aired a special on FIRST called "i.am FIRST: Science is Rock and Roll"[28] that featured many famous musical artists such as The Black Eyed Peas and Willow Smith. will.i.am himself was the executive producer of the special. The program placed a special focus on the FIRST Robotics competition, even though it included segments on the FIRST Tech Challenge, FIRST LEGO League, and FIRST LEGO League Jr.[29]

From 1996 to 1998, the FIRST Championship was covered by ESPN.[30]

For the 2013 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, five FIRST Robotics Competition teams and their robots led the parade, with one robot cutting the ribbon and the others shooting confetti.[31]

In the 2014 movie , a FIRST Robotics Competition Robot built by Team 2468, Team Appreciate, for the 2012 Season was featured in Cade Yeager's garage shooting the foam basketball game pieces from Rebound Rumble.[32]

The 2015 Kickoff was, for the first time, broadcast by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast, and was available via OnDemand for the month of January 2015.[33]

In 2016, Christina Li, a member of Team 217, the ThunderChickens, was spotlighted on an episode of Nickelodeon's The Halo Effect entitled "Hello World". A coding camp that Li organized for young girls was featured on the episode, and 217's robot from the 2015 season made an appearance.[34]

The fourth season of The Fosters (2013 TV series) had several episodes featuring characters competing in a regional FIRST Robotics Competition competition, most notably episode 8 "Girl Code".[35]

In June 2018, HBO aired a Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel episode, which in a segment, the correspondent Soledad O'Brien interviewed Dean Kamen about FIRST and FIRST Robotics Competition and then later interviewed students from various FRC teams.[36] [37]

The February 25, 2020 episode of the ABC sitcom Black-ish features recurring character, Jack Johnson, joining a FIRST team—and a cameo by Dean Kamen.[38]

Episode 6 in the second season of the Netflix original series Trinkets featured a FIRST Robotics Competition competition.[39]

On March 18, 2022, Disney+ released a documentary directed by Gillian Jacobs titled "More than Robots", which follows four teams in the 2020 season, leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic.[40]

Notable people

Alumni

Employees and volunteers

Mentors

Games

YearThemeNumber of participantsNumber of teamsNumber of official events
1992Maize Craze28[43]
1993Rug Rage25[44]
1994Tower Power43[45]
1995Ramp 'n Roll59[46]
1996Hexagon Havoc94
1997Toroid Terror151
1998Ladder Logic199
1999Double Trouble271
2000Co-Opertition FIRST372
2001Diabolical Dynamics515
2002Zone Zeal642
2003Stack Attack787
2004927
2005Triple Play25,000[47] 991
2006Aim High1,13333
2007Rack 'n Roll32,675[48] 1,30737
2008FIRST Overdrive38,000 (est.)[49] 1,501
2009Lunacy42,000+[50] 1,68349
2010Breakaway45,000+[51] 1,80853
2011Logo Motion51,000+[52] 2,07259
2012Rebound Rumble59,000+2,34370
2013Ultimate Ascent63,000+[53] 2,54678
2014Aerial Assist68,000[54] 2,72799
2015Recycle Rush72,500 (est.)[55] 2,900110
2016FIRST Stronghold78,500[56] 3,140127
2017FIRST Steamworks84,000[57] 3,357146
2018FIRST Power Up91,500[58] 3,660160
201995,050[59] 3,802175
2020Infinite Recharge97,850[60] 3,91452
2021Infinite Recharge (2021)52,340[61] 3,0790
2022Rapid React70,800+[62] 3,225159
2023Charged Up83,600+[63] 3,304167
2024Crescendo3,468172
2025Reefscape

Sources

External links

Notes and References

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