Full Details of FIRST STRONGHOLD Game Unveiled to More than 75,000 High-School Students Worldwide at the 2016 FIRST® Robotics Competition Season Kickoff
- Over 19,000 professional engineers to mentor students in 24 countries
- Senator for New Hampshire Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) and New Hampshire Governor Margaret Hassan (D-N.H.) encouraged students to become the next generation of creative problem solvers
MANCHESTER, N.H. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — January 9, 2016 — Inventor and FIRST® Founder Dean Kamen launched the 2016 FIRST® Robotics Competition season today with the Kickoff of a new robotics game called FIRST STRONGHOLDSM before a crowd of more than 1,000 people, including Senator for New Hampshire Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) and New Hampshire Governor Margaret Hassan (D-N.H.), at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, N.H., hometown of FIRST Headquarters. More than 75,000 high-school students on over 3,100 teams at 114 venues around the globe joined the 2016 Kickoff via live broadcast hosted by Comcast NBCUniversal.
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FIRST® Founder Dean Kamen and FIRST® Robotics Competition Team 1289, “Gearheadz” from Lawrence, Mass., talk excitedly at the Kickoff event in Manchester, New Hampshire – where more than 1,000 attendees gathered for the 2016 game reveal of FIRST STRONGHOLD. (Photo: Business Wire)
“One of the amazing things about FIRST is that everyone involved gets more out of it than they put into it,” said Dean Kamen, president of DEKA Research & Development. “The kids get opportunities they’d never get elsewhere; it might give them career options they’d never thought about. The teachers see kids who become passionate about learning and the relevance of technology and math. The corporations are creating their own futures. Most of what I get out of it is being part of an incredible community. We get to be part of a group that is creating the future of the world.”
In FIRST STRONGHOLDSM, two Alliances of three robots each are on a Quest to breach their opponents’ fortifications, weaken their tower with boulders, and capture the opposing tower. Robots score points by breaching opponents’ defenses and scoring boulders through goals in the opposing tower. During the final 20 seconds of the Quest, robots may surround and scale the opposing tower to capture it.
At today’s Kickoff, teams were shown the FIRST STRONGHOLD game field and challenge details for the first time, and received a Kit of Parts made up of motors, batteries, control system components, construction materials, and a mix of additional automation components – with limited instructions. Working with adult Mentors, students have six weeks to design, build, program, and test their robots to meet the season’s engineering challenge. Once these young inventors build a robot, their teams will participate in one or more of the 118 Regional and District events that measure the effectiveness of each robot, the power of collaboration, and the determination of students.
“We recognize that the talented youth who join FIRST Robotics Competition teams are learning the skills Comcast NBCUniversal needs in the future engineers and technologists we hire,” said John Schanz, executive vice president and chief network officer at Comcast Cable. “That’s why we are thrilled to support FIRST and pledge our resources, funding, talent, and time. We wish the teams a great build cycle and competition season.”
Sponsored by Comcast NBCUniversal, NASA, and NVIDIA, the 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition Kickoff event is an opportunity for teams from all over the world to come together as a community to share in the excitement of seeing the new game unveiled. Teams at local Kickoffs in Australia, Canada, China, Dominican Republic, Israel, Mexico, Turkey, and the United States watched the proceedings via live broadcast.
For a replay of the Kickoff broadcast, click here. In addition, Comcast customers will be able to watch the FIRST Robotics Competition Kickoff video and additional content from FIRST via Xfinity On Demand through February 6.
To find FIRST Robotics Competition events and/or teams in your area, visit http://www.firstinspires.org/team-event-search.
About FIRST®
Accomplished inventor Dean Kamen founded FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) in 1989 to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people. Based in Manchester, N.H., FIRST designs accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence, knowledge, and life skills while motivating young people to pursue opportunities in science, technology, and engineering. With support from over 200 of the Fortune 500 companies and more than $25 million in college scholarships, the not-for-profit organization hosts the FIRST® Robotics Competition for students in Grades 9-12; FIRST® Tech Challenge for Grades 7-12; FIRST® LEGO® League for Grades 4-8; and FIRST® LEGO® League Jr. for Grades K-3. Gracious Professionalism® is a way of doing things that encourages high-quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects individuals and the community. To learn more about FIRST, go to www.firstinspires.org
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