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Robotics Finale

Reprinted with permission of the Santa Barbara News-Press - Saturday, May, 12, 2012

 

Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy "Celebration of Robotics"

Join the Fun! Come and celebrate another award-winning year for the Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy's Team 1717!

- Meet this year’s award-winning and top-scoring robot.
- View footage from competitions.
- Hear members of the team share their experiences.
- Bring your family and friends!

Friday, May 11, 2012
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Dos Pueblos High School Performing Arts Center
7266 Alameda Avenue, Goleta

Lindsay Rose Robot on KEYT 3

Team 1717 presented the Lindsay Rose Robot to KEYT 3 News on April 10, 2012. Team 1717 will be heading to the First Robotics World Championship in St Louis, Missouri on April 25, 2012.

The Lindsay Rose Highlights

 

 

Team 1717 Thanks All its Fans and Supporters

The members of Team 1717 want to thank our fans for all of the support this season. As a team composed completely of robotics rookies, the last few months have been full of excitement, personal growth, and novel experiences for each and every one of us. We have all had a wonderful experience during our time with the Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy. Our focus in competition was to display our robot's excellent design and performance: the culmination of all of our hard work and perseverance. Our robot, the Lindsay Rose, was the highest scoring competition robot in the world.

Team 1717 Won Creativity Award 2012 Sponsored by Xerox

The Xerox Creativity Award celebrates creative design, use of a component, or a creative or unique strategy of play.

This is the second award for team 1717 this year after the Rockwell Innovation in Control Award won in Long Beach Regional.

2012 St Louis Team 1717 Videos Here!

 

Dos Pueblos robotics team edged out in semifinals

Reprinted with permission of the Santa Barbara News-Press - Sunday, April, 29, 2012

 

 

By Hannah Rael, News-Press Correspondent

 The Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy robotics team left St. Louis disappointed by its loss Saturday in the division semifinals of the FIRST Robotics World Championships Saturday, but proud of building a world-class robot.