Martin Motion robotics team at the FRC Regional in Nampa, ID.
The team won the Regional Engineering Inspiration Award, qualifying to compete at the World Championship in Detroit, MI.
By helping to inspire students and ignite academic curiosity, Martin supports local youth considering STEM-related careers.
Martin Motion, a robotics team made up of students from nine local high schools, recently competed at the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Central Illinois Regional in Peoria as well as the Idaho FRC Regional in Nampa, ID. Winning the Engineering Inspiration Award in Idaho, Martin Motion earned a spot at the World Championship in Detroit, MI.
Forty teams, some from as far as Turkey, competed at the Central Illinois Regional, where Martin Motion finished with a rank of 11 and a record of 6-7-0, serving as captain of Alliance #8. " Although eliminated from the playoffs in the quarterfinals round, Martin Motion won the Imagery Award in honor of Jack Kamen." This award celebrates attractiveness in engineering and outstanding visual aesthetic integration of machine and team appearance.
In Idaho, 27 teams attended, including a team from Mexico. Finishing with a ranking of 9 and a record of 7-5-0 while serving as captain of Alliance #6, Martin Motion's robot suffered a competition-ending electrical failure just minutes prior to the start of its playoff match, forcing the team to withdraw from the competition and select a substitute to compete in its place. Team #6237 ended up being eliminated from the playoffs, but due to winning the prestigious Engineering Inspiration Award, Martin Motion advanced to the World Championship. The Engineering Inspiration award recognizes outstanding success in advancing respect and appreciation for engineering within a team's school or organization and community. Adding to the excitement of making it to the World Championship, Martin Motion's trip was sponsored by NASA, which paid for the team's registration fee.
This was Martin Motion's second consecutive trip to the FIRST Championship event in its four years of existence, joining more than 400 of the top robotics teams at the World Championship. A kickoff celebration was held on Ford Field, where students and mentors interacted with members of other championship-caliber teams from near and far. Students were also able to attend daily conference sessions geared toward further developing the robotics program offered to area schools and communities. The Detroit Cobo Center hosted over 17,000 students and 25,000 spectators for the pinnacle of the 2019 FIRST Robotics Competition season. Team #6237 was able to overcome a programming error to showcase the robot's world-class climbing ability, finishing the event ranked as a top-50 team in its division.
Students from Alwood, Annawan, Bureau Valley, Cambridge, Galva, Geneseo, Kewanee, Stark County and Wethersfield made up Martin Motion Team #6237.
By helping to inspire students and ignite these academic principles, Martin hopes to see an increase in youth pursuing careers in STEM-related fields.
With the help of Silver and Bronze sponsors (Nanninga Trucking, State Bank of Toulon, Nelson Auto Sales, Aluminum Castings Company, Strategic Retirement Partners, Alfa Plastics, Martin & Sullivan Inc., Rumbold & Kuhn Inc., Margaret Devenney, Chicago Tube & Iron, Boss Holdings Inc., and Quality Cable & Components Inc.) and other local businesses and supporters, Martin Motion is able to operate as a cost-free program to all students, allowing students to have the same level of opportunity and engagement, regardless of their financial situation.
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