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10-02-2015, 12:31
Posted on the FRC Blog (http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/blog), 2/10/15: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/blog-Enter-the-FedEx-Innovation-Challenge
Enter the FedEx Innovation Challenge in February for a chance to present your idea for a future game design at FIRST HQ!
Blog Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 - 10:55
Today’s blog post is from a special guest, Jason Baker, from the FedEx Innovation Challenge Team.
http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default/files/uploadedImages/Robotics_Programs/FRC/Resources/innovation-challenge-screencapture2-9-15.png
Every FIRST team has done it. You’ve sat up late at night with your crew, dreaming up THE coolest, most epic game idea ever! If only you had a way to share this idea with the Game Design Committee at FIRST Headquarters. If only, if only…
Well, now you have your chance!
By entering the FedEx Innovation Challenge this month, your team could win a trip for four team reps and two chaperones to travel to FIRST HQ in Manchester, New Hampshire. While there, you’ll have the chance of a lifetime. YOU will be able to present your future game design idea to members of the FIRST Game Design Committee and staff. One of our FedEx Vice Presidents of Information Technology will consult with your team in person to help you prepare your presentation.
This unique opportunity is only available to the winning team of the February phase of the FedEx Innovation Challenge. The Innovation Challenge is a way to show off your team spirit and creativity in a social media based contest. All entries are submitted via Instagram and Twitter. #Hashtags, baby!
FedEx has been a proud supporter of FIRST for 14 years, providing free shipping of FIRST Robotics Competition Kits of Parts and robots, and cash support for the Rookie Grant Program.
Get in the game NOW by checking out the rules and answering the challenges at: http://blog.fedex.com/innovationchallenge.
*While you’re on the site, check out the January winning entries from Team Driven 1730. Their great work earned them a tech prize package including a roboRIO controller donated by National Instruments, a DJI Phantom quadcopter, and an iPad!
Enter the FedEx Innovation Challenge in February for a chance to present your idea for a future game design at FIRST HQ!
Blog Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 - 10:55
Today’s blog post is from a special guest, Jason Baker, from the FedEx Innovation Challenge Team.
http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default/files/uploadedImages/Robotics_Programs/FRC/Resources/innovation-challenge-screencapture2-9-15.png
Every FIRST team has done it. You’ve sat up late at night with your crew, dreaming up THE coolest, most epic game idea ever! If only you had a way to share this idea with the Game Design Committee at FIRST Headquarters. If only, if only…
Well, now you have your chance!
By entering the FedEx Innovation Challenge this month, your team could win a trip for four team reps and two chaperones to travel to FIRST HQ in Manchester, New Hampshire. While there, you’ll have the chance of a lifetime. YOU will be able to present your future game design idea to members of the FIRST Game Design Committee and staff. One of our FedEx Vice Presidents of Information Technology will consult with your team in person to help you prepare your presentation.
This unique opportunity is only available to the winning team of the February phase of the FedEx Innovation Challenge. The Innovation Challenge is a way to show off your team spirit and creativity in a social media based contest. All entries are submitted via Instagram and Twitter. #Hashtags, baby!
FedEx has been a proud supporter of FIRST for 14 years, providing free shipping of FIRST Robotics Competition Kits of Parts and robots, and cash support for the Rookie Grant Program.
Get in the game NOW by checking out the rules and answering the challenges at: http://blog.fedex.com/innovationchallenge.
*While you’re on the site, check out the January winning entries from Team Driven 1730. Their great work earned them a tech prize package including a roboRIO controller donated by National Instruments, a DJI Phantom quadcopter, and an iPad!