|
Re: FIRST Choice Sunday redux
Quote:
Originally Posted by mrnoble
Registration fees have been, for at least the 10 years I can recall, at least as high as they are now. KOP is part of that, sure, but personally I wouldn't have ever paid 5 or 6K for a box of metal and plastic and a controller. I've always thought of the entry fee as providing my team with a professionally designed game, a large, professionally designed and built playing field, rental of a top-notch facility and equipment for competition, and training for all of the important people who make the competitions run smoothly. I know there are often glitches, but I've participated in enough other events (such as non-FIRST robotics, STEM clubs, and pumpkin-tossing catapults) to greatly appreciate the high bar FRC sets each year.
|
Who here has attempted to run events of this scale? I've organized and ran several aerospace conferences with much fewer people in attendance and a relatively trivial amount of preparation, subcontractor hiring, etc compared to FRC Regionals that themselves reach 100k or more in expenses.
$5000/team barely scratches the surface to covering the cost of this endeavor. Assuming 55 teams at a regional that equates to $275k income. I'm willing to bet simply renting out the entire venue for 5 days (with a day for setup/cleanup) costs more than that alone, not to mention the network, electrical, safety, A/V, FIRST staffing, field construction, and all other infrastructure. And on top of that we get the kit of parts (value $1500-2k?) and an entire year of folks dedicated to designing a quality game with specific requirements, getting workable hardware and software solutions out to teams, and still providing logistical and financial support to practically every team including those internationally. I am personally impressed at how cheap these regionals are to participate in..
__________________
My FIRST legacy:
Team 204 Student 2001, 2002 (Voorhees, NJ)
Team 1493 College Mentor 2006 - 2008 (Troy, NY)
Team 2150 Intern/Professional Mentor 2007, 2009 (Palos Verdes)
Team 4123 Lead Engineering Mentor 2012 (Bellflower, CA)
Team 4276 Engineering Mentor 2012-2016 (Huntington Beach, CA)
|