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Rover Rocus was the name of the game played in the First Tech Challenge (FTC) South Central PA Regional Qualifier robotics competition at Penn State York on February 2, 2019. The Saturday competition included thirty teams with five teams advancing to the Pennsylvania State Championship to be held in March. The winning alliance was the JayBots (6378), Divide by Zero (9791), and the JayBorgs (12007).
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech 2022
JULY 12th, 2022
Aspen, CO, USA
8:00 – 9:00 AM
BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLES
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION FOR AN EVOLVING FUTURE
Hosted by Salesforce
The new norm in business involves constant reinvention, knowing how and when to pivot and stay agile. What can we learn from companies large and small who have figured out how to move fast, using the right tech tools to develop new products to meet ever-changing demands?
Speakers:
Brent Hayward, CEO, MuleSoft
Jake Joraanstad, CEO, Bushel
Parth Raval, Chief Growth Officer, PepsiCo Foods North America
Jim Swanson, Enterprise Chief Information Officer, Johnson & Johnson
Christine Tao, CEO, Sounding Board
Moderator: Phil Wahba, FORTUNE
Photograph by Michael Faas/Fortune
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.
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Tech 2023
Tuesday July 11th, 2023
Park City, Utah
USA
3:45–4:10 PM
VC OUTLOOK
Banks collapsing, crypto crashing, and a slowdown in IPOs—we take a look at a year in tumult and hear from thought leaders in venture capital. How are they looking at the year ahead? Where are new opportunities for growth in 2023 and beyond? And what can we learn from the meltdown of Silicon Valley Bank?
Annie Case, Partner, Kleiner Perkins
Laela Sturdy, Managing Partner, CapitalG
Kareem Zaki, General Partner, Thrive Capital
In conversation with: Polina Pompliano, FORTUNE
Photograph by Steven Vargo/Fortune
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