Columbus State University hosts statewide robotics competition
22 Mar 2019
COLUMBUS, GA (WTVM) - This weekend, high-school students from across Georgia, including one Columbus-area team, will have the opportunity to showcase their hard work and demonstrate their skill for science, mathematics, and technology.
The FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition is being held over the next few days on the Columbus State University campus.
Over the past six-weeks, teams of students worked with professional engineering Mentors to design a robot that solves a problem using a Kit of Parts and a standard set of rules.
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