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Re: 2005 RadioShack® Innovation in Control Award!

Without trying to sound self righteous on behalf of my team, but to enlighten what the award meant for the Finger Lakes Regional winner in Rochester (us) I will share the transcript I received today via e-mail for this particular award.

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Innovation in Control
The RadioShack Innovation in Control Award celebrates an innovative control system or application of control components to provide unique machine functions.

The future of robotics competition is here! So long manual interface! Although autonomous mode is now less than 10% of the game, one machine made it so easy, the judges think it’s the wave of the future.

One robot here today could find the tetra, pick it up, find the goal, and position the tetra over the goal - all without human intervention. How, you ask? With automated sensing and actuating, as well as flawless software controls.

The judges know autonomous controls are a complex journey, but this team made it look easy. For successfully taking the challenge to develop an effective autonomous control system,

The RadioShack Innovation in Control Award is presented to team 237 – Sie-H2O-Bots
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