Dean Kamen’s not-for-profit FIRST ® Honors The Excitement for Science & Technology
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Scheduled to Speak on April 16 at Noon, ET
(BUSINESS WIRE) — April 15, 2010 — WHO:
- Accomplished inventor Dean Kamen founded FIRST ® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) – to inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young people
- More than 10,000 students from 30 countries and their 530 custom-built robots will compete at FIRST Championship 2010
- Students who participate in FIRST programs – FTC and FRC – are eligible for $12 million in college scholarships
- Expected attendance: approximately 20,000
WHAT:
- The FIRST Championship is a culmination of regional FIRST competitions held across the world, beginning last fall
- During heart-pounding, high-energy matches, students put their custom-built robots to the test with the help of mentors and professional engineers, evoking passion in exploring careers in science, engineering, math, medical technology and related fields
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FIRST Championship offers three levels of competition for
students ages 9- to 18-years-old
- FIRST LEGO® League (FLL®, ages 9 to 14; 9 to 16 outside the U.S. and Canada); FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC®, ages 14 to 18); and FIRST Robotics Challenge (FRC®, ages 14 to 18)
WHEN:
April 15-17 | ||||
Thursday, April 15 | ||||
8:00-6:00 PM | Practice rounds and qualification rounds for all robotics programs | |||
Friday, April 16 | ||||
9:25-5:30 PM | Qualification rounds for all robotics programs | |||
Saturday, April 17 | ||||
8:45-11:45 am | Qualification rounds for FTC and FRC | |||
1:00-3:30 PM | Division final rounds for FTC and FRC | |||
4:00-6:00 PM | Final round, winners and awards | |||
WHERE
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Georgia Dome - Atlanta
(Parking available at the GWCC and Georgia Dome; Media Registration at the Georgia Dome, Press Room)
VISUALS
- Colorful team uniforms, students working on robots in NASCAR-like pits, competing in fast-paced matches
- Volunteers, parents, mentors and FIRST alumni – numbering 20,000 cheering for students from the stands in pep rally-style
STORY ANGLES:
- Rise of “robomoms” – With the increase of all-girls’ teams, more mothers are signing up as mentors of FIRST teams
- Workforce investment – Sponsors are investing in FIRST to help fuel the workforce talent pipeline with innovative thinkers/future employees
- Science & technology philanthropy – FIRST has 95,000 volunteers, 3,500+ sponsors, career internships and more than $12 million in college scholarships
INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES
- Dean Kamen, founder of FIRST, inventor of the Segway Human Transporter and the Luke Arm
- Paul Gudonis, president of FIRST
- Woodie Flowers, MIT Pappalardo Professor Emeritus, and FIRST National Advisor
- Students, mentors and national sponsors
- FIRST Sponsorship campaigns
Contact:
For FIRST
Katie Cinnamond, 617-939-8336
Email Contact
or
Jenna
Walsh, 617-939-8617
Email Contact