Date: January 8th 2011

Jan 07, 2011

Dwayne Brown/Ann Marie Trotta Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726/1601 dwayne c brown@nasa gov/ann marie trotta@nasa gov

RELEASE: 11-005

NASA KICKS OFF 2011 NATIONWIDE FIRST ROBOTICS COMPETITION

WASHINGTON -- An international robotics competition that develops the next generation of technology leaders kicks off this weekend NASA, the largest sponsor of the FIRST Robotics Competition, and its centers across the nation will join local technology firms to launch the event at 10:30 a m EST Saturday, Jan 8 The event at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester will air live on NASA Television

FIRST, or For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, is a long-standing challenge to inspire curiosity and create interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics among high school students The event gives students the opportunity to design, build, test and compete a robot that can perform specific functions FIRST also gives students a crucial mentoring experience with NASA professionals, who help them explore solutions to robotics problems and understand real-world challenges faced by engineers and researchers

During the live broadcast, FIRST founder Dean Kamen and designers of the annual challenge will reveal the competition scenario for 2011 This kicks off a six-week design and building frenzy for an estimated 30,000 students and engineering mentors comprising the nearly 2,000 teams in this year's competition

Each year, FIRST presents a new robotics competition scenario with twists and nuances to challenge both rookie and veteran teams Each team receives a kit of parts and has six weeks to design and build a robot based on the team's interpretation of the game scenario Other than dimension and weight restrictions, the look and function of the robots is up to each individual team

NASA plays a significant role by providing public access to robotics programs to encourage young people to investigate careers in the sciences and engineering Through the NASA Robotics Alliance Project, the agency provides grants for 297 teams and sponsors four regional student competitions, including a new FIRST regional competition in Washington, D C NASA engineers and scientists participate with many of these teams as technical participants and mentors to the students Through these mentoring activities, NASA engineers are able to directly share their expertise and experiences to the nation's next generation of technical leaders

This year, 45 regional competitions will take place across the country, along with four additional international competitions in March and April The FIRST Championship competition will be held in St Louis in April

The program was founded in 1989 by Kamen to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people, their schools and communities Based in Manchester, N H , FIRST is a non-profit organization that designs accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence, knowledge and life skills while motivating young people to pursue academic opportunities For more information about NASA's Robotics Alliance Project, visit:

http://robotics nasa gov

For more information about the FIRST Robotics Competition and a listing of competing teams, visit:

http://www first org

For NASA TV streaming video and downlink information, visit:

http://www nasa gov/ntv

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