VEX ROBOTICS COMPETITION
In the VEX Robotics Competition students design and build a robot to compete in local and national competitions. The competition rules change every year. The students always need to document their design process in their engineering notebook. They also need to learn to operate the robot by direct driving and autonomous programming. The team will work together to learn how to assemble a robot to manipulate the game objects within the restrictions of the game rules. VEX is for high school students. Click below for more information.
VEX Robotics Competition (VRC) is an exciting engineering challenge for high school students, presented in the form of a game. Year round students, with guidance from their advisors and mentors, build innovative robots and compete year-round in a variety of matches. In addition to learning valuable engineering skills, students gain life skills such as teamwork, perseverance, communication, project management - and critical thinking. The VEX Robotics Competition prepares students to become future innovators: 95 percent of participants report an increased interest in STEM subject areas and pursuing STEM-related careers. NSBE’s VEX Robotics championship takes place at the Annual Convention. The NSBE Championship team Excellence Award winner will compete at the 2017 VEX Robotics World Championship.
Grades 9 - 12th
VEX Robotics Competition (VRC) is an exciting engineering challenge for high school students, presented in the form of a game. Year round students, with guidance from their advisors and mentors, build innovative robots and compete year-round in a variety of matches. In addition to learning valuable engineering skills, students gain life skills such as teamwork, perseverance, communication, project management - and critical thinking. The VEX Robotics Competition prepares students to become future innovators: 95 percent of participants report an increased interest in STEM subject areas and pursuing STEM-related careers. NSBE’s VEX Robotics championship takes place at the Annual Convention. The NSBE Championship team Excellence Award winner will compete at the 2017 VEX Robotics World Championship.
Grades 9 - 12th