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Re: Looking for Advice from Veterans
I don't have any experience with FTC, but in addition to students, the three things you need for the team are mentors, facilities, and sponsors (resorted for my understanding of FTC vs FRC). In a rural area, you are unlikely to have traditional tech companies around (though if you do, go after them for all three!) Consider your local resources carefully and creatively. Is there someone locally who is known for inventing, creating, adapting, or improving mechanical (or computer) devices? Are there local companies or individuals driven by giving back to the community? Is there a mechanic shop (whether cars, tractors, or other tools) that could sponsor a build site and possibly some mentoring or at least training? How about a general (building) contractor? They'll need to learn that 12V mobile systems use larger stranded wire than 120V buildings, but if you can build stuff, you can figure out how to build other stuff.
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Last edited by GeeTwo : 29-09-2015 at 21:52.
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