Inventor Dean
Kamen was joined by former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill
Clinton, will.i.am, frontman of The Black Eyed Peas, and a host of other
celebrities via video to launch the 21st FIRST®
Robotics Competition (FRC®)
season today with the Kickoff of a new robotics game called “Rebound
RumbleSM.” Before a crowd of 800 people at
Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, N.H., the hometown and
headquarters of FIRST®, an estimated 60,000
around the world joined the Kickoff via live NASA-TV broadcast and
webcast.
The 2012 “Rebound Rumble” robotics game is played between two Alliances
of three teams each. Each Alliance competes by trying to score as many
of the basketballs in the hoops as possible during the two-minute and
15-second match. Balls scored in higher hoops score teams more points.
Team Alliances are awarded bonus points if they are balanced on bridges
at the end of the match.
Sponsored by NASA and Needham, Mass.-based PTC, the FRC Kickoff event is
an opportunity for teams competing in the 2012 season to see the new
game challenge and rules firsthand. Teams across the nation, and in
Canada, Israel, and Mexico, watched the proceedings via NASA-TV
broadcast or webcast from 73 Kickoff sites, many of which also offered
workshops and a chance to meet other teams.
At today’s FRC Kickoff, FIRST teams were shown the new “Rebound
Rumble” game playing field and received a Kit of Parts made up of
motors, batteries, a control system, a PC, and a mix of automation
components – but no instructions. Working with adult Mentors, students
have six weeks to design, build, program, and test their robots to meet
the season’s engineering challenge. Once these young inventors create a
robot, their teams participate in competitions that measure the
effectiveness of each robot, the power of collaboration, and the
determination of students.
The Kickoff included presentations by FIRST founder Dean Kamen;
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden; PTC President and CEO Jim Heppelmann; FIRST
Chairman Walt P. Havenstein; FIRST National Advisor Dr. Woodie
Flowers; and FIRST president Jon Dudas. The program also featured
remarks by former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush; Stephen
Colbert of The Colbert Report; and FIRST Robotics
Competition Director Bill Miller. The program also recognized this
year’s Safety Animation Award winner, Arrowbots (FIRST Team
#3705) of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, and the 2012 FIRST Safety
Video presented by Underwriters Laboratories. Selected quotes below:
George W. Bush, Former President:
“American inventions have consistently improved lives around the world.
Through FIRST, my friend Dean Kamen has created a forum where
innovation and creativity thrive. Talented young people like you now
have the opportunity to apply your talents to science and technology.
You are our future science and engineering leaders, and America needs
your energy and intellect. I want to thank you for your participation in
this important program. I appreciate your willingness to spend your time
doing something very important: investing in your future.”
Bill Clinton, Former President:
“You’ve learned things today through this competition that will serve
you for the rest of your life no matter what kind of work you choose to
pursue. The way this competition is built, you will gain more
individually by supporting the efforts of your competitors than you’d
gain if you just worked alone. I know it is counterintuitive, but it is
powerful and transforming. It’s not just a device to make you show good
sportsmanship; it’s a fact of what works in the world we live in today.
Globalization means we are more connected than ever before, even with
our adversaries, and that it’s crucial that we find a way to work and
succeed together. We have to build a future of shared prosperity. I’ve
found throughout my career, we can all accomplish more when we
collaborate than when we fight. Some of the best innovations have come
from totally unexpected partnerships.”
Dean Kamen, FIRST Founder and President of DEKA Research &
Development Corporation:
“I don’t think any great innovator or technologist got up in the morning
trying to do something really big, really innovative, because they
wanted a job. If we create a generation of passionate, smart,
well-educated, informed kids willing to take educated risks as they try
new things. If we create a passionate generation that understands the
power of technology and how to apply it, trust me—they’ll have jobs.
That’s a consequence of what they’ll have. If FIRST succeeds,
we’ll have a rebirth of a society that believes in a future that can and
has to be better than the past. We’re going to make sure we build a 21st
century, a future that’s way more exciting than the 20th
century.”
Aneesh Chopra, White House CTO:
“When I was at the Championship last year, I knew you understood it
wasn’t just about winning the competition. It’s about building for the
future. Creating a community that makes our world a better place through
advances in technology and innovation. And we can only do that if we
build the jobs and industries of the future with a workforce that’s
capable in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. You are
the workforce to that future economy.”
will.i.am, frontman of The Black Eyed Peas:
“I’m so excited for another season of FRC. While you get your robot on
for the next six weeks, more than 300 Volunteer referees will be trained
and certified on the new system so that they are ready for the
competition. So let the games begin and keep on rockin’.”
2012 FIRST® Robotics
Competition Kickoff Sponsors
Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator:
“You can do great things, too, as part of a team that creates a new
machine. You’ll also have a wonderful opportunity being mentored by some
of the best engineers in the world. They’ll help you discover not just
what you can do now, but they’ll give insight in what you can do in the
future. This year, NASA will be covering 100 percent of the registration
costs for the Championship competition for each team that wins a
regional Engineering Inspiration Award in the United States. Our NASA
team can honestly say, we make a positive impact toward the future of
our nation because of you. Thank you for inspiring us and for all that
you do.”
Jim Heppelmann, President and CEO, PTC:
“FIRST is the cornerstone of PTC’s corporate social
responsibility program. FIRST provides the keys to success for
young people and their futures. This is why we believe so strongly in FIRST.
It remains one of the best investments you can make in the future.”
About FIRST®
Accomplished inventor Dean
Kamen founded FIRST
® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and
Technology) in 1989 to inspire an appreciation of science and technology
in young people. Based in Manchester, N.H., FIRST designs
accessible, innovative programs to build self-confidence, knowledge, and
life skills while motivating young people to pursue opportunities in
science, technology, and engineering. With support from three out of
every five Fortune 500 companies and nearly $14 million in college
scholarships, the not-for-profit organization hosts the FIRST
® Robotics Competition (FRC® ) and FIRST®
Tech Challenge (FTC®) for high-school students, FIRST®
LEGO® League (FLL®) for 9 to 14-year-olds,
(9 to 16-year-olds outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico) and Junior
FIRST® LEGO® League
(Jr.FLL®) for 6 to 9-year-olds. Gracious Professionalism™
is a way of doing things that encourages high-quality work, emphasizes
the value of others, and respects individuals and the community. To
learn more about FIRST, go to www.usfirst.org
FIRST®, the FIRST® logo, FIRST®
Robotics Competition, FRC®, FIRST® Tech
Challenge, FTC®, and are registered trademarks, and Gracious
Professionalism™ and Rebound RumbleSM are common law
trademarks, of the United States Foundation for Inspiration and
Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST®). LEGO®
is a registered trademark of The LEGO Group. FIRST®
LEGO® League, Junior FIRST® LEGO®
League, FLL®, Jr.FLL®, are jointly held trademarks
of FIRST and The LEGO Group. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners. ©2012 FIRST. All rights
reserved.
