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BrandywineBOTS is finding success in making robotics accessible for everyone Born out of the pandemic, the VEX program supports kids who want to build robots, regardless of background and ability to ...
Jericho’s VEX robotics team 11753A, Nylock Nuts, shared their enthusiasm for robotics to a full theater of 130 parents and students on Tuesday, April 9 at Jericho Public Library. The program was ...
VEX Robotics launched VEX AIR, an AI-powered robotics system for classrooms, and VEX AIM, an upcoming platform designed to make machine learning approachable and fun for students of all ages. Notably, ...
The VEX Robotics Maximum Output Team is a group of high school students from Windsor comprised of Bryce Adair, Kendall Albertsen, Ethan Gopaul, Emma Gopaul and Johnathan Southam. The group has ...
Ferguson has been involved with VEX since high school, and she joined the RIT team in her first year. Placing in the top 10 this year of the championship was a milestone that Ferguson helped make ...
After experiencing rapid growth in the past couple of years, BCSC’s VEX Robotics program is looking to further establish itself with its most expansive event yet.
Two Seaman High teams will leave it all on the line at the VEX Robotics World Competition this week in Dallas.
Young engineers battle it out at the 2025 California Region 3 VEX Robotics Championship for a chance to compete at the World Championship in Dallas.
Two BCSC VEX IQ robotics teams have earned their place on the international stage, but need a little help from the community so they can compete in the VEX Robotics World Championship in May.
VEX Robotics launched VEX AIR, an AI-powered robotics system for classrooms, and VEX AIM, an upcoming platform designed to make machine learning approachable and fun for students of all ages. Notably, ...
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