All eyes on robots taking over Detroit

All eyes on robots taking over Detroit

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Robotics teams compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge qualifying rounds at Cobo Center in Detroit on Wednesday. (Photo: Robin Buckson, The Detroit News)

Detroit — For Sydney Grassmyer, a Novi High School senior, the year started out with designing, building and competing with a robot during high-pressure team matches.

She wouldn’t have it any other way.

“During the matches, it’s a lot of fun for me,” she said. “It’s kind of exhilarating. Like playing a sport for me. During the match, you go into the strategy, which is most optimal. When you’re competing, it doesn’t always go as planned, so you have to adjust on the fly. I think it’s really intense, but it’s so much fun for me.”

Grassmyer is among the more than 15,000 students from 25 states and 37 countries competing with their custom-built robots this week in the international robotics competition, FIRST Championship. The event runs from Wednesday through Saturday at Cobo Center and Ford Field. 

This is the second year in Detroit for the FIRST Championship, which stands for “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.” The event is expected to draw about 40,000 participants and spectators. 

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By |2019-04-25T12:50:42-04:00April 25th, 2019|Robotics|0 Comments

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