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Basketball-playing robot built by sixth-formers wins tech competition

Basketball-playing robot built by sixth-formers wins tech competition

Summary

A team of sixth-form students from Friends' School in Lisburn built a basketball-playing robot that won first place in the UK-wide First Tech Challenge robotics competition. The students worked together to design, build, and program the robot, which was tested for speed and accuracy in shooting and collecting basketballs.

Key Facts

  • The robot, named 25416, was created by a team from Friends' School in Lisburn.
  • The team won first prize at the UK-wide First Tech Challenge held in London.
  • The competition’s theme was focused on robot basketball.
  • The students spent hundreds of hours on designing, building, and programming the robot.
  • Team members specialized in different areas such as hardware, software, 3D printing, and manufacturing.
  • The robot’s challenge was to pick up and shoot basketballs quickly and accurately without expanding beyond set size limits.
  • The team shared their passion by hosting robotics workshops for local primary schools.
  • They won the competition shortly before taking their A-Level exams in related subjects like maths, physics, and software systems development.
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