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VEX U is the college division of a program created by VEX Robotics that gives students a task and allows them to build robots to execute the task. After building their robot, students from all the ...
After putting in hours of hard work each week, the Matabots team competed in their first event which showcased their engineering skills through their intricate robot designs. On Nov. 21 the Matabots ...
Students design, build, and program their robot as a team, using the VEX EDR Robotics platform. The Northeast Wisconsin VRC Showdown hosts teams from all over the country and even some from ...
VEX IQ is a robotics program designed for elementary and middle school students, where teams build and program robots to compete in a series of challenges.
VEX IQ is a robotics program designed for elementary and middle school students, where teams build and program robots to compete in a series of challenges.
Consult your Vex Inventor’s Guide for building tips and examples on how to use gears to change the speed/torque balance and direction of your robot’s drive train spin.
Their Vex Robotics Design System is an excellent entry-level kit for anyone who is looking to sample the art of robot building. The Starter Kit and some peripherals ...
After many years of robotics competitions, the four members of the Longmont High “Pronounce This” team have found the key to success is continuously improving their original robot design after ...
For some of the students on Grant Middle School's robotics team, getting the opportunity to travel to the VEX Robotics World Championship in Dallas, Texas last week was their first time on a plane ...
The Radio Shack VEX Robotics Design System bridges that gap with an accessible, yet not-too-simple robo kit for kids in their early to mid-teens.
Anyone else find it ironic (in the literary sense, natch) that RadioShack's remote controlled roll-your-own-robot kit for kids called the… VEX? Ok, the full name is the VEX Robotics Design ...
Shane Murphy works on the robot for the VEX U Robotics competition. Shane Murphy, from Long Island, N.Y., is a second-year electrical engineering major. Murphy is a member and team leader of RIT’s VEX ...
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