Pulaski County Middle School is expanding robotics programs, giving students hands-on experience with coding, engineering and technology careers.
Alton Middle School launches robotics program with $10K grant from Project Lead the Way and Phillips 66, fostering STEM skills and career prep for local students.
A VEX IQ Robotics team from Hope Elementary earned one of the top awards during state championship competition on Saturday.
Robby the Drummer robot plays drums with chopsticks on a tambourine. Provided by Kids Explore Robotics What started out as a passion project for one Center Grove graduate has evolved into a family ...
Gecko Robotics has landed a major win in the defense and maritime maintenance space: a $71 million contract to help ...
A Sarnia youth not-for-profit is gearing up its robotics programs with help from a local industry. Sachin Parmar, who created ...
WAKARUSA — Wa-Nee Robotics continued its track record of excellence this season with its 10th straight year of sending at least one of its teams to the VEX Robotics state championship in ...
Four years ago, the Philly robotics community celebrated an influx of funding to support youth programming. Now, student teams are struggling to find funds to keep competing. For a city that recently ...
A Utica Community Schools FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotics team is one of three teams honored internationally in a competition’s Safety Animation Award.
CROSSETT, Ark. (KTVE/KARD) — Students at Crossett Middle School are getting hands-on experience with technology — and ...
China is accelerating efforts to move humanoid robots beyond demonstrations and into practical, real-world ...
More than 200 elementary students in Mason Public Schools are taking part in a robotics program that pairs them with high ...