Team 7373 Wins Inspire Award, Highest in Jungle Rumble Advances to State Championship
Team 7373 Eagle Robotics participated in the FIRST Tech Challenge® Jungle Rumble First Round Qualifier on Saturday, November 21st. The event was held at Douglas County High School. Team 7373 took highest honors and the highest tournament award, the Inspire Award, and advanced to the State Championship, to be held on February 13th, 2016. Team 7373 wishes to thank its sponsors and supporters for making this achievement possible.
The Inspire Award is the highest award given at an FTC tournament. To be considered for the Inspire Award, teams must be considered for each and all of the second tier awards, have a top-level robot match performance, and have superior engineering grade documentation, a professional interview, and a Gracious Professionalism® package. Since the Inspire Award is the embodiment of the combination of all of the other awards, Inspire Award Winners are most often awarded second place in the second tier awards so as to recognize the achievements of other teams.
Inspire Award The Inspire Award is given to the Team that the Judges felt truly embodied the ‘challenge’ of the FTC program. This Team serves as an inspiration to what this program, and the young minds involved, can accomplish. The Team that receives this Award has performed well in all Judging categories and was chosen by the Judges as a model FIRSTTech Challenge Team. The Judges use Match performance, observations made during interviews and in the pit area, the Team’s Engineering Notebook, and performance on the playing field in determining the winner.
Rockwell Collins Innovate Award The Rockwell Collins Innovate Award celebrates a Team that not only thinks outside the box, but also has the ingenuity and inventiveness to make their designs come to life. This Award is given to the Team that the Judges feel has the most Innovative and Creative Robot design solution to the FIRST Tech Challenge to any or all specific field elements or components. Elements of this Award include elegant design, robustness and ‘out of the box’ thinking with regard to design. This Award may address the design of the whole robot or some sub-assembly component attached to the robot. The creative component needs to work consistently, but a robot does not have to work all of the time during Matches to be considered for this Award. The Team’s Engineering Notebook shows the design of the component(s) and the Team’s robot, and succinctly describes how the Team arrived at that solution.
PTC Design Award The intent of the PTC Design Award is to expand the challenge, inspiring Teams to incorporate industrial design into their robots. These elements can be shown in the simplicity of the design as it applies to the tasks, the look and feel of the robot, and how the design allows us to think of robots in new ways. The Design aspect must serve a function – but they should also differentiate the robot in a unique fashion – not an easy task with a limited set of parts and game challenge.
Think Award The Think Award is given to the Team that the Judges feel best understands the role of the engineering notebook in the design process. The Engineering Notebook is the key reference for Judges to help them identify the most deserving Team. This Team’s Engineering Notebook focuses on the design and build stages of the Team’s robot and exemplifies their journey as a team and engineers.
Connect Award This judged award is given to the Team that most connects with their local science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) community. A true FIRST Team is more than a sum of its parts, and recognizes that engaging their local STEM community plays an essential part in their success. The recipient of this award is recognized for helping the community understand FIRST, the FIRST Tech Challenge, and the Team itself. The Team that wins the Connect Award aggressively seeks engineers and explores the opportunities available in the world of engineering, science and technology. This Team has a clear Business or Strategic Plan and has identified steps to achieve their goals.