We have programs for students ranging from 4 years old.
FIRST Lego League, FIRST Tech Challenge, FIRST Robotics Competition and RobotX means there’s a program for everyone.
FIRST Lego League Discover
FIRST Lego League (FLL) Discover targets teams of students aged 4-6, this playful introductory STEM program ignites their natural curiosity and builds their habits of learning with hands-on activities in the classroom and at home using LEGO Duplo bricks.
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FIRST Lego League (FLL) Explore targets teams of students aged 7-10 with a focus on the fundamentals of engineering as they explore real-world problems, learn to design and code, and create unique solutions made with LEGO bricks.
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FIRST Lego League (FLL) Challenge is aimed at students studying from mid-primary to early high school. The competition involves teams of up to 10 students, supervised by an adult mentor, who build Lego robots to compete against other teams from around the world.
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FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) targets students between grades 5-10 who are challenged to design, build, program, and operate robots to compete in a head-to-head challenge in an alliance format. Guided by adult coaches and mentors, students develop STEM skills and practice engineering principles, while realizing the value of hard work, innovation, and working as a team.
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FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) targets high school students, although primary school students in year seven are also welcome to join. The annual challenge is released, and the students are asked to build robots that can overcome the tasks. FRC the robots can stand up to 2 meters tall, weigh in excess of 50 kg, and travel at close to 20 km/h.
LEARN MORERobotX
The Maritime RobotX Challenge is an international, university-level competition designed to foster student interest in autonomous robotic systems operating in the maritime domain, with an emphasis on the science and engineering of cooperative autonomy. This competition facilitates the building of international relationships between students, academic institutions, and industry partners.
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