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TCI Precision Metals donates milling system to robotics team

The Downey High School Striking Vikings robotics team with instructor Glenn Yamasaki (Row 2, left), Chris Fox of Tormach (Row 2, right), and Ben Belzer of TCI Precision Metals (Row 2, second from right).

Gardena, Calif.-based TCI Precision Metals, in collaboration with the National Tooling and Machining Association (NTMA) and Tormach, has donated a Tormach PCNC 440 mill to the Downey High School Striking Vikings robotics team in Downey, Calif. The new addition will help the team machine and fabricate their battlebot robots, which they enter into National Robotics League competitions.

The Downey High School robotics team is an after-school club comprising students enrolled in the school’s engineering workforce development program. It provides the students with an introduction to engineering design, principles of engineering, aerospace engineering, and engineering physics.

TCI Precision Metals also provides the robotics program with machine-ready blanks for student projects.

The machine donation is part of a coordinated effort with the National Robotics League, a manufacturing workforce development program of the NTMA designed to help students explore and consider manufacturing as a viable career option. The program provides hands-on, experiential STEM learning experiences through business/education partnerships that will spark interest and build the current and future workforce needed by the manufacturing industry.

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