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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is supporting a robotics competition this week at the Nutter Center.

60 high school teams from ten states are competing. The competition challenges the students to design, manufacture, program, and test a 125-pound robot.

This year’s theme is getting the robot to prepare spaceships in deep space.

Organizers say the competition is an economic boost for the area.

“We are bringing in a huge amount of people to the area. They’re eating food, they’re staying in hotels, and they’re seeing what we have to offer in the Dayton area. And hopefully, they’ll come back,” says Assistant Regional Director Katie Dunn.

At the end of the tournament, six teams will advance to Detroit for an international tournament.

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