West Texas Robotics Championship: Speed & Precision
Young innovators from Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland, El Paso, and New Mexico converged in Lubbock, Texas, for the West Texas Robotics Championship. Hosted by Texas Techs Whitacre College of Engineering, the event saw middle school and high school students showcasing their robotics skills. This years challenge involved shooting balls into goals, either autonomously or remotely. Fisher White, a participant, emphasized the importance of speed and precision. He also encouraged everyone to try robotics, dispelling stereotypes and highlighting its inclusivity. Top teams secured spots in UIL events, state competitions, and the world championships.
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