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September 22, 2014; San Francisco, CA, USA; Special Olympics Northern California 2014 High Tech Challenge at Olympic Club. Photo Credit: Kelley L Cox-KLC fotos
Robots were in action on Saturday, Jan. 21, at Penn State York when 35 teams of middle and high school students took part in the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) South Central PA Regional Qualifier, a robotics competition. More than 500 attendees, including competitors, volunteers, and spectators attended the event. The winning alliance, comprised of three teams, were the Javengers from Enola, Pennsylvania; Cubix^3 from Hampstead, Maryland; and Sparks from Villanova, Pennsylvania. The finalist alliance, or second place winners, included Imagine It from Palmyra, Pennsylvania; Metal Works from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and GearHounds, from York, Pennsylvania. This was the seventh time the campus has hosted an FTC event.
SAN JOSE, CA - The Tech Challenge Survive the Storm, 2023 at the San Jose Convention Center South Hall, on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Photo by Scott MacDonald for the Tech Interactive
TechTalks took place in March of 2014 in Tampa Florida and set the stage for innovative thinking and addressed questions such as, “How will you embrace technology to stay competitive, solve current and future business challenges, and most importantly, feed a growing, global population?”
Tech Talks from PMA connected attendees to groundbreaking ideas on technology and innovation.
Vet Tech students in Dr. Watson’s Imaging class had a chance to take a field trip to the Peaceful Ridge Rescue where they worked on their skills with larger animals—it’s the kind of experience that can’t happen in an ordinary classroom. #MyCityCollege #CityCollege
SAN JOSE, CA - The Tech Challenge Survive the Storm, 2023 at the San Jose Convention Center South Hall, on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Photo by Scott MacDonald for the Tech Interactive
Robots were in action on Saturday, Jan. 21, at Penn State York when 35 teams of middle and high school students took part in the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) South Central PA Regional Qualifier, a robotics competition. More than 500 attendees, including competitors, volunteers, and spectators attended the event. The winning alliance, comprised of three teams, were the Javengers from Enola, Pennsylvania; Cubix^3 from Hampstead, Maryland; and Sparks from Villanova, Pennsylvania. The finalist alliance, or second place winners, included Imagine It from Palmyra, Pennsylvania; Metal Works from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and GearHounds, from York, Pennsylvania. This was the seventh time the campus has hosted an FTC event.
With the support of the Champaign County Economic Development Corporation and Fox/Atkins Development, LLC we are pleased to be hosting TECH cocktail Champaign on September 25, 2008.
Demoers at the event included: Autonomic Materials,
Cazoodle, ISS, Network Geographics,
NPL Associates, Inc. and Snap and Buy.
Just a quick test with a new 0.5mm Mechanorama (Now aristo I believe) MG1 technical pen filled with Noodler's bulletproof black.
September 22, 2014; San Francisco, CA, USA; Special Olympics Northern California 2014 High Tech Challenge at Olympic Club. Photo Credit: Kelley L Cox-KLC fotos
Robots were in action on Saturday, Jan. 21, at Penn State York when 35 teams of middle and high school students took part in the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) South Central PA Regional Qualifier, a robotics competition. More than 500 attendees, including competitors, volunteers, and spectators attended the event. The winning alliance, comprised of three teams, were the Javengers from Enola, Pennsylvania; Cubix^3 from Hampstead, Maryland; and Sparks from Villanova, Pennsylvania. The finalist alliance, or second place winners, included Imagine It from Palmyra, Pennsylvania; Metal Works from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and GearHounds, from York, Pennsylvania. This was the seventh time the campus has hosted an FTC event.
Tech Wars was held October 22, 2014 at Valley City State University in Valley City, ND. It was a competition between 40 university students from VCSU. Topics included Raspberry Pi, GPS Treasure Hunt, and software programming with MIT's Scratch environment. Teams were rewarded points based on software requirements criteria and speed. Winners received tablet computers, Best Buy gift card, or an iPod Shuffle for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place.
Learn more about VCSU's Computer and Software Engineering programs here: www.vcsu.edu/catalogsearch/program/?p=10
Learn more about the Great Plains STEM Education center here: stem.vcsu.edu/blog