2013 Annual Report

The SCIENCE of
Celebration
2013 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT
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Celebrating CHANGE
“… to create a world where science and technology are celebrated…
where young people dream of becoming science and technology leaders …”
DEAN KAMEN | FOUNDER, FIRST®
VIDEO
Over two decades ago, pioneering inventor Dean Kamen dreamed about an international culture
where scientists and engineers were celebrated and revered on the same level as celebrities and athletes.
Dean understood early on that our global future depends on our collective ability to ignite a passion in
young people of all types for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and opening doors for
kids so they might seek education and careers in these fields. To help turn the dream into reality, Dean
and other visionaries established FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)
as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity whose mission is to help develop tomorrow’s science and
technology leaders by engaging our youth in fun, exciting, robotics and research programs that build
STEM skills through Mentor-based learning, inspire innovation, and foster team-building,
self-confidence, and leadership.
Today, FIRST is a leader in changing our culture for the better. A growing flock of hundreds
of thousands of young people worldwide (supported by tens of thousands of adult Volunteers and
thousands of Sponsors) are inspired by their participation in the progression of four FIRST programs
that continue to celebrate learning, self-discovery, personal growth, and life-changing experiences. Even
celebrated personalities from entertainment, professional sports, and government are joining the FIRST
movement to help it continue to grow and achieve its ultimate goal.
Help the celebration continue.
Learn the full FIRST story and its phenomenal growth path at USFIRST.ORG
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Celebrating GROWTH & IMPACT
1989
®
Gracious Professionalism
Year FIRST is founded
to excite young people about
science and technology
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“Respect for others, being a good sport,
sharing what you learn” (a FIRST core value)
25,000+
Robots built this year alone
150 times
more people talking about
FIRST on Facebook daily
314,000+
$16 million +
Worldwide youth participants
(ages 6 to 18)
1 million +
Scholarship funds available
Experiences delivered by FLL worldwide
will.i.am
#1 FIRST fan and supporter
among celebrities
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Coopertition
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# of teams competing in
inaugural FIRST season
29,102
# of teams competing in 2013 FIRST season
“Competing teams help and cooperate
with each other” (another FIRST core value)
Sport for the Mind
tm
126,000 +
Four competitions/expos under
one roof in St. Louis, Mo.
Amazing adult Volunteers
1,480+
FIRST events held around the globe
13%
FIRST team growth
over last year
8,800,000+
Hours donated
and still counting!
200+
Fortune 500 companies
supporting FIRST
50 U.S. states / 70+ Countries
A growing global phenomenon
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Celebrating PROGRESS
FIRST PROGRAMS
VIDEO
A
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PROGRESSION
of four programs
For ages 6 to 18; gets young people involved early, developing skills and building confidence, keeping them engaged through high school.
Our idea of creating a global culture where science and technology are
celebrated — and the everyday heroes who are pioneers in these fields are recognized
alongside athletes and rock stars — is nearly a quarter-century old. We envisioned
FIRST to be a force for change that would expose young people to the fun and
excitement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the hope that
they would become the next generation of technology leaders and innovators.
Today, we celebrate how far we have come toward reaching our goal. Over a million
kids around the world have been inspired by our programs, which continue to grow
at an astounding pace. Each inspiring story that we hear serves as a testament to
Grades K-3
Grades 4-8
Grades 7-12
Grades 9-12
Teams explore today’s scientific
challenges, then present their
research using a model with
motorized parts made out of
LEGO® elements, and a
Show Me poster
Guided by FLL Core Values,
teams build LEGO®-based
autonomous robots
and develop research projects
based on a real-world Challenge
that changes annually
Students learn to think like engineers
and produce an engineering
notebook to document their progress.
Teams develop strategies, build
robots from a reusable kit of parts,
and compete head to head.
Mentored by professional engineers,
teams compete with up-to-150-pound
robots of their own design in this
varsity Sport for the Mind™, combining
the excitement of sport with the rigors
of science and technology.
the life-changing impact FIRST has on so many lives — not just on the kids, but
on the thousands of Mentors, Volunteers, and Sponsors who give so selflessly to
help build our collective dream. We celebrate and humbly thank all of them,
along with the teachers, parents, friends, and fans who contribute
their time and vision to make FIRST run and help it grow. We are
indebted to you all.
We also celebrate the growing list of government leaders,
BOB TUTTLE
educators, entertainment moguls, and corporations large
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
and small that have embraced our idea and enthusiastically
provided people, resources, and influence.
As we look back at how far we have come, we cannot forget
how much work remains to be done. A significant percentage
of teachers and students have yet to discover FIRST, or have
not had the opportunity to get involved. If we are to reach out
SHERI MCCOY
to every child who dares to dream big, then we must work
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
harder than ever before.
We urge you to do whatever you can — help raise funds,
sponsor a team, become a Mentor, commit your company’s
people and resources, volunteer locally, or help spread the word
about FIRST. No effort is too small as we work together to inspire
the future innovators who will change the world.
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RESEARCH
RESEARCH
LEGO
ROBOTICS
GAME PLAY
GAME PLAY
ENGINEERING
NOTEBOOK
ROBOTICS
LEARN FROM THE PROS
SCHOLARSHIPS
GAME PLAY
SCHOLARSHIPS
DEAN KAMEN
Founder
LEGO
ROBOTICS
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Celebrating
Celebrating
TEAMWORK
VIDEO
Researched* and documented facts about the impact of FIRST on today’s youth:
“Awesome, Amazing, Inspiring”
As “rookies” with less than a year at FIRST under our belts, my family and I are indeed grateful for the opportunity to join
and help lead such an “awesome, amazing, and inspiring” organization. (Those are actually your words, and I couldn’t agree
more.) In my short time here, I have already experienced much of what FIRST has to offer, and those words don’t even begin
to describe this extraordinary community.
As an engineer by training, I’m driven by facts and figures. That’s why I think we should celebrate! Nearly half a million
people, kids and adults, participated this past year. Adult Volunteers gave nearly nine million hours of their precious time.
FIRST fielded teams in more than 70 countries. Over 29,000 teams built robots and/or researched solutions to help seniors
live better lives. In fact, the number of FIRST teams grew by a robust 13 percent. And more than $16 million in college
scholarships were available to start FIRST Alumni on the path to exciting careers in the vital fields of science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Beyond the numbers, I’ve also seen amazing accomplishments, alliances, breakthroughs, and ideas
from every corner of FIRST be recognized and celebrated. FIRST ® LEGO® League teams have patented
real safety products. A student member of both a FIRST Tech Challenge and a FIRST Robotics
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OUTCOMES
In college, FIRST Alumni
are many times more likely to:
FIRST Alumni are
significantly more likely to:
3 Secure internships
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3 Pursue careers in engineering
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3 Attend college
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3M
ajor and pursue careers in
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3M
inority FIRST participants are more
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science or engineering
than twice as likely and female participants are four
times as likely to study science and engineering
3 Volunteer in their communities
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3 Mentor other FIRST students
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3 Become outstanding citizens
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*Source: Brandeis University “More Than Robots” Evaluation
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INSPIRED TO LEARN MORE?
HTTP://WWW.USFIRST.ORG/ABOUTUS/IMPACT
Competition team designed an inexpensive prosthetic leg that can benefit millions around the
VIDEO
world. The state of Iowa became the first in the nation to incorporate our programs into a statewide, state-funded STEM initiative in its public schools. President Obama honored young
FIRST innovators at the White House. Our logo even found its way onto a NASCAR racecar!
Our footprint seems to be everywhere, and we’ve become so “cool” that the companies and
personalities we’ve so often chased for endorsement are now beginning to come to us. Who
wouldn’t be excited to be associated with such a dynamic, impactful organization?
As we now celebrate our accomplishments of 2013, the much-anticipated 2014 FIRST season
is already underway. New challenges await. New friendships are being made. New alliances are
White House Honors
President Obama recognizes
FIRST students for their
innovative ideas, teamwork, and
patent-pending inventions at
the White House Science Fair
being formed, new technologies are being tested, and new devotees are being welcomed to
DON BOSSI
President
our vibrant community. While all of this is exciting, we must remember what it takes to make the
FIRST engine run. We need constant refueling of Volunteers, Mentors, Sponsors, ambassadors,
gift-givers, and visionaries. We need people and businesses of every type who want to help us
create a better future by motivating and inspiring youth around the globe to discover the joys and
rewards of STEM education and its many career paths.
Do you know someone who would like to join us?
Thank you for all you do, and for making my FIRST year so memorable.
I hope to see you at many more FIRST celebrations in the future.
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2013 Season Highlights
New Leadership
Successful technology
executive Don Bossi named
President, and Sheri S.
McCoy and Robert M. Tuttle
named Co-Chairs of FIRST
Scholarship Fund
Established
Dr. Bart Kamen Memorial
Scholarship Fund benefits
undergraduates pursuing
biomedical engineering and/
or pre-medical degrees; honors
long-time FIRST Volunteer and
distinguished pediatric oncologist
Bart Kamen
Speed Thrills
FIRST and 3M team up
with NASCAR driver Greg
Biffle, whose car features
the FIRST logo at the Pure
Michigan 400 Sprint Cup
Innovation Celebration
FIRST Future Innovator Award sponsored
by the Abbott Fund: Parker Owen, FRC
Team 3469 and FTC Team 4260, inexpensive
prosthetic made from recycled bicycle;
FLL Global Innovation Award: FLL Team
“NeXT GEN,” device to help seniors grasp
small objects; ABC’s Shark Tank: FIRST Alumni
pitch Coffee Joulies and FLL team “Inventioneers”
pitch SMARTwheel
First In The Nation
FIRST included in groundbreaking, $4.7
million Iowa legislative initiative promoting
STEM; viewed as model for the nation;
showcases FTC and FLL
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Celebrating
Celebrating
DIFFERENCES
“Did FIRST help you get an internship or job?”
VIDEO
Working Peacefully
Getting Arabs and Jews to work peacefully together is never a small
feat. That’s exactly what FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC )
®
TURNING PRO
®
Mentor Mohamed Abu Fawdah, an Arab Israeli, did by creating
the world’s first Muslim Arab FRC team based in Israel. His team
Charlie Franklin
FIRST gave me the confidence to speak in front of
audiences, which helped me land a job helping people with
learning disabilities … best job in the world!
VIDEO
Aaron Hall
So far my FIRST experience has
helped me get four job offers.
participates in FRC alongside over forty Jewish Israeli teams. It
turned out that all of their differences never showed up on the team
members’ radar.
Fawdah had to overcome not only deep religious barriers, but cultural
Victoria Burg
YES! Right out of high school I had a job
because of my FIRST experience.
ones as well. With very strict social guidelines, getting Arab girls to join
his team of predominately Jewish boys took some parental persuasion.
girls on the team share responsibilities and accolades equally, and have
become great friends as well.
For Fawdah and his team, combining technology, robots, and kids of all
kinds under the FIRST banner can build trust between communities
and opportunities for all.
YAARA ABU FAWDAH | FRC ALUMNA
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“FIRST proves that you can have friends that don’t look
or talk like you… it’s really empowering.”
Internships and eventually entrepreneurship!
This is why I continue as a FIRST Mentor
and Sponsor!
Jennifer Nold
Working late into the night on robots was also a problem for the girls, but
Fawdah’s gentle leadership overcame that obstacle, too. Now boys and
Matthew Mook-Sang
My daughter was hired at an engineering company doing
CAD when she was 16 because of her
FIRST experience.
Christopher Thompson
Tessa Corrine
Yes! My FIRST experience directly led
to me getting a marketing job...
My experience helped me secure an
internship with NASA...
DR. WOODIE FLOWERS
FIRST Executive Advisory Board Chairman
“Societies get the best of what they celebrate.”
VIDEO
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YE
ams
3,347
2012
Celebrating
2011
3 More than 100 regional Expos
3 Jr.FLL World Festival Expo in St. Louis
2,985
Grades K-3
Noteworthy
Expos
Celebrating
Teams
YEAR
VIDEO
Largest-ever Jr.FLL World Festival Expo featured 40 teams
(from North America, Spain, and China); Jr.FLL Online Showcase allows
teams from around the world to post profiles and interact with each other
OUTREACH
3,347
2012
2,147
2010
Founded
the first Jr.FLL team and League in Harlem
(NYC), with a long wait-list of hopeful members
2011
2010
2009
2005
Teams explored the obstacles some people
face as they get older, then built models
made out of LEGO® elements, and
created Show Me posters depicting
their journey of discovery
1,448
2004
TEAM GROWTH
2007
2006
1,004
702
327
125
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The Challenge
2,147
20,000 6-9 year olds participated on 3,347 teams
from North America to celebrate curiosity, imagination,
discovery, and teamwork
1,203
2008
Accomplishments
2,985
1,448
2009
Introduced
LEGO construction and STEM fundamentals
to kids from varied backgrounds, from
wealthy private school children to
APRIL PATRICK | HARLEM JR.FLL
families from impoverished homes,
some of whom had never played with LEGO elements
“We are very excited
before or understood the extent or capabilities
about offering
Attracted
world-class STEM professionals (interactive designers,
software engineers, renowned educators, and
astrophysicists) as team Coaches and educational
supporters, as well as LEGO kit donors
services that
kids can afford,
regardless of their
background or
income.”
READ APRIL’S FULL PROFILE
at USFIRST.ORG/ABOUTUS/APRIL-PATRICK
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2012
2012
YEAR
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
005
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
TEAM GROWTH
YEAR
2000
Established
one of the few FLL teams in the world composed
entirely of blind or visually impaired members
Invented
an “iFind” device that helps the
visually-impaired find and identify
items on store shelves
FLL TEAM “DOT BOTS” MENTORS
KAY PRUETT | GERRY COCCO
Demonstrated
that the visually impaired can compete on the same
level as sighted people by becoming co-recipients
of a regional FLL Qualifier Champion’s award
All of our work is
truly a team effort
and everyone is
really supportive.”
Jonathan Alcaraz,
team member
10,941
8,847
7,50
200
1998
4,331
3,001
1,540
Teams researched and shared their
innovative solutions for improving the
quality of life for seniors, then used a
team-designed autonomous robot,
programmed with a LEGO® MINDSTORMS®
kit, to complete “missions” that help
seniors maintain their lifestyle
18,323
16,762
14,725
13,705
5,859
The Challenge
VIDEO
INCLUSION
20,430
Teams
Celebrating
14,725
13,705
10,941
* 9-14 in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
7,501
Approximately 204,000 9-16 year-olds* on
20,430 teams from more than 70 countries
participated in this season’s Challenge
8,847
Accomplishments
16,762
2010
2011
VIDEO
18,323
Grades 4-8
FLL Innovation Ambassadors celebrated Coopertition®
between countries at the House of Sweden, Washington, D.C.;
innovation celebration broadcast between the Department of State and U.S.
embassies around the world, which hosted local FLL teams
3 889 Qualifying Events
3 129 Championship Tournaments
3 3 Open Championships
3 FLL World Festival in St. Louis
20,430
Teams
Celebrating
14
Noteworthy
Competitions
READ THE “DOT BOTS” FULL PROFILE
at USFIRST.ORG/ABOUTUS/DOT-BOTS
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ms
Competitions
2012
2,779
Celebrating
Grades 7-12
New League format introduced in four regions across the U.S.;
based on traditional after-school sports models, format makes
FTC accessible to more schools and students than ever before
Celebrating
GENDER EQUALITY
2010
1,606
Teams
YEAR
2011
2,093
VIDEO
Noteworthy
3 63 Championship Tournaments
3 136 Qualifying Tournaments
3 80 League Events
3 FTC World Championship in St. Louis
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
1,606
Chicago Girls in Computing (CGC),
encouraging area high-school girls
to become more involved with technology
through girls-only classes and lectures
Mentored
ABRIL VELA
“Girls’ input is really
important, and we
should be heard.”
a rookie, all-girls FIRST® LEGO® League
team at a local elementary school
READ ABRIL’S FULL PROFILE
2005
2005
2,779
VIDEO
Teams designed, programmed,
and operated robots to place rings
onto pegs; robots needed to detect
special “weighted” rings, then lift
their Alliance partner’s robot up to
24 inches off the floor
AT USFIRST.ORG/ABOUTUS/ABRIL-VELA
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1,11
16
The Challenge
53
DEMO
130
PILOT
554
PILOT
an all-girls FTC team, “Ada Graces,” at
Northside College Prep in Chicago
Created
2,093
799
More than 27,000 participants (grades 7-12)
on 2,779 teams from 18 countries; eligible
for over $10 million in college scholarships
1,111
986
Accomplishments
TEAM GROWTH
Established
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2013
2013
YEAR
2010
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
TEAM GROWTH
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2002
2000
1992
1,13
006
2,546
1,501
1,307
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18
LIFE SKILLS
Discovered
2,343
Three-team Alliances joined forces to guide
team-designed robots in launching flying
discs into goals and, in the grand finale
of exciting two-minute-and-15-second
matches, climbing pyramids
2,072
The Challenge
1,808
VIDEO
1,683
642
372
94
1996
Teams
1,808
Celebrating
1,683
1,501
1,307
991
927
Over 63,000 high-school students on 2,546 teams
from 17 countries; eligible for over $16 million
in college scholarships from more than
150 Scholarship Providers
1,133
Accomplishments
2,072
2011
VIDEO
2,546
Grades 9-12
In its fifth year, the FRC district event competition structure grew
to 17 District Competitions and 2 Region Championships,
setting the stage for a 2014 rollout to two new regions
3 77 Regional and District Events
3 FRC Championship in St. Louis
2,343
2012
YEAR
Teams
Celebrating
Noteworthy
Competitions
hidden artistic and public speaking skills
by joining her FRC team’s PR group
Created
“Sting” bee logo for her FRC team,
the “Robobees,” featured in her
animated Chairman’s Award submission
and outreach children’s book
Pursuing
a degree in illustration and animation at Savannah
College of Art and Design (Ga.), thanks to FIRST
AMANDA LUCAS
“I doubted that I
could do anything
as an artist on a
robotics team…
I learned that this is
a misconception.”
READ AMANDA’S FULL PROFILE
at USFIRST.ORG/ABOUTUS/AMANDA-LUCAS
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...FIRST extends its sincere appreciation to the tens of thousands of Volunteers who generously devote their time and expertise
SPONSORS
In addition to our Sponsors, Suppliers, and
Contributors acknowledged on these pages...
Help us reach more kids. Become a FIRST Sponsor today!
FOUNDING SPONSORS
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IRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Tech Challenge, FIRST LEGO League, and Junior FIRST LEGO League teams and events.
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FIRST could not achieve the impact it does without this tremendous support. FIRST thanks its Supporters and has made every
effort to ensure complete and accurate listings. If we’ve made an error, please accept our sincere apology, and let us know at
donations@usfirst.org.
STRATEGIC PARTNERS
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Booz Allen Hamilton v
Wendy Covey
Linda Frascarella
Walter P. Havenstein n
James Kloman
Mattlin Foundation
Narin Olankijanan
Donald E. Bossi n
Tim & Cecilia Craig
Darcie Fregoe in memory of Bart Kamen
Stephen & Lynn Hazard
Edward Knapp
Paul Mayfield
Catherine G. Ono
Boston Scientific Corporation v
David Crane in memory of Bart Kamen
Henry & Lynne Heilbrunn
Holly Koblish
Cheryl Mayforth
Oracle v
Bovin Family Foundation
Cosema Crawford s
Edward Frey in honor of
Nicolai & Ezmeralda Khalil
Robert & Karen Heon
Susan McCarthy
John Czarnikowski
Martin & Deborah Friedman
David Otten
Donald Bowers in honor of Jim Utaski
John & Nancy Herper in memory of Bart Kamen
Michael & Donna Koenig in memory of
Daniel Koenig
Adam McCormack
2012-2013 FIRST CONTRIBUTORS
Donald Bowers in honor of Josh & Judy Weston
Ken Daigle
Maria Gagnon
Henry Hines
Michael & Kathleen Kolberg
Sheri McCoy n
Andrew Owen in honor of
Julie Fritz & Travis Lee
John Abele n
Donald Bowers in honor of Roseann Stevens,
Andrea Winegar & Michelle Long
Sheryl D’Amato
Victor & Patricia Ganzi
Robert & Heidi Hirsh
KPMG v
Mike & Ruth McDonnell
Ray Pais
Marc Hodosh s
Bradley Kranz
Marion McKairnes in honor of Jeffrey Kahn
Robert Parkinson, Jr. n
Dana Hollander
Steven Krawic in memory of Bart Kamen
William McKenney
Daniel & Holly Parr
Deborah Hollenbach
Rajeev Krishnan
Gillian McPhee & Greg DiCostanzo
Candace L. Pascucci
Gordon Homer n
Joseph Kubicky
Timothy McVey
Keenan & Katherine Pawley
n Member of the FIRST Board of Directors
s Member of the FIRST Executive Advisory Board
l FIRST Honorary Director
k FIRST Senior Advisor
v Matching Gift
Kathryn Adam
Craig & Sandra Adams
Adobe Systems Inc.v
Mina Adsit
Akram Al-Makki, M.D.
Mario Albuja
Alliant Techsystems Inc.v
Allstate Insurance Company
Diana Almazan
Alnor Oil Company
Theresa Alonso
Becky Alseth in memory of Bart Kamen
R. Dale Anderson in honor of
Scott & Kristin Anderson
Tim Anderson in honor of
Nicolai & Ezmeralda Khalil
Anonymous Donors
Philip Aponte
Donald Bowers in memory of Bart Kamen
Janet Boyer
Stephen Bozak
DeLorme Publishing Company
Florence Brizel
Demand Electric, Inc. in memory of Bart Kamen
Christopher DeSoiza
Jim & Judi Brown
Dale & Mitzi DeYoung
Angela Bruyette
John DiGiovanna in memory of
Pasquale DiGiovanna
Ursula Burns n
Disney Worldwide Services, Inc.
Carol Butcher
J. Douglas & Catherine M. Field
Mr. & Mrs. Russell E. Butner
The Drexler Family Foundation
Lee-Ann & Eulogio Cabero, Jr.
Patrick & Janis Dunlap
Thomas & Susan Dunn
William J. Carboneau
James C. Durand
Lorenz Arfsten in honor of Edward Fitzgerald
CareFusion Foundation I at The San Diego
Foundation in honor of Mary Ann Klubeck
Terry Durkin in memory of Bart Kamen
Alana Asmussen in honor of
Scott & Kristin Anderson
Marina Carpenter
Doreen Egan
Kevin Carroll in memory of Bart Kamen
Dominique Atencio in honor of Patricia Giavara
Richard Elliott
Michael Cebry
BAE Systems v
Jennifer Chalsty
Graeme Baer
Andre Chambers
Employees Community Fund
of the Boeing Company v
Bancroft-Clair Foundation
Ron Chaney
Shirley Engelmeier & Russell Donahue
Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. v
Michael Chang
Julia Espel
Martin Barker
Guangming Chen in honor of Riley Branstorm
Katherine Edelblut
Susan Tillman Elliott
Robert Evans
Jeffrey Evelhoch
Bechtel Group Foundation
Joe & Cynthia Chrisman
Elizabeth Anne Farah
Dr. Dennis Berkey s
Dwight & Susi Churchill in memory of Bart Kamen
Guy Fedorkow
Russell Berrie Foundation in honor of
Josh Weston
Cisco Foundation v
Carey Finn
Vincent & Lorraine Colarusso
Brian & Marie Fitzpatrick
Jon Cole in honor of Travis & Julie’s wedding
Andrea Flax in memory of Bart Kamen
ConocoPhillips Company
Margaret Fletcher
Harold Cooper
Alison Fogel in memory of Bart Kamen
Timothy & Jennifer Cope
Foot Locker Foundation, Inc.
Peter Besen
Peter & Lisa Besen
Mike & Jackie Bezos in memory of Bart Kamen
BMO Harris Bank N.A.
The Boeing Company Gift Match Program v
Craig Foyer
Medtronic in honor of Dean Kamen
Marc Pawliger
Joel Gilbert
Marc Howard
The Kunkel Family Foundation
Mario Miccio
Stephen Gilbert
HP Company Match v
David Lam
Micron Technology Foundation, Inc.
Ross Payne in honor of
Nicolai & Ezmeralda Sager
Mark Giordono
Kent H. Hughes s
Robert Lamaute
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program v
Makeda Mikael
In 2013, all FIRST Robotics Competition
(FRC) team members were eligible for over
850 scholarship opportunities, valued at
over $16 million. FIRST Tech Challenge
(FTC) participants were eligible for $10
million of these funds.
The majority of FIRST scholarships are
provided by colleges or universities for
enrollment at their campuses, with the
remainder provided by corporations and
professional associations for use at any
school. On pages 24-25 are listed the 2013
FIRST Scholarship Providers.
Some FIRST scholarships are awarded
for specific majors such as engineering,
math, science, computer science, or
technology. Others can be used for any
course of study. The values of scholarships
vary from one time awards of $1,000 to full
tuition (valued at over $160,000). Most are
renewable annually if the student maintains
the required academic average.
Learn more about FIRST Scholarships
Perceptics Foundation
Dan Perlman
Stephen Hunt
George Lanigan in memory of Bart Kamen
Global Impact
I & G Charitable Foundation
Richard Lanigan in memory of Bart Kamen
Mile High United Way v
Scott Godin
IBM Employees
Soon Lau
The Milk Money Foundation, Inc.
Jeffrey & Anne Godsey
International Matex
Brady Law
Gary & Vickie Goehri
Stanton & Jacquelyn Jacobs
Jason Lee
Kimberly Miller in honor of
Scott & Kristin Anderson
Goldman, Sachs & Company
Matching Gift Program v
JCPenney v
Laura Lemancik
Linda Miller in honor of Dan & Mari Dawley
Pheasant Hill Foundation
Melissa Phillips
Jefferies & Company, Inc. v
Life Sciences Conference Group in memory of
Bart Kamen
William Miller
Michael & Judith Goldsmith
in memory of Bart Kamen
David & Kimberley Jeakins
Nina Milton
Dr. Joseph Piacentine
Irene Lin
Chi Cao Minh
Elizabeth Pike in honor of Ben Honey
The Lindner Family Foundation, Inc.
Diane M. Mohr
Lively Group
Joseph Mollica
The Plexus Corporation
Charitable Foundation, Inc. v
John Deere Foundation Dollars for Doers v
Guy Lohman
Anna Mollin in honor of Riley Branstrom
Carrie Johnson in honor of Jim Rothrock
Stephen Long
Moorestown Friends School
Michael Johnson & Elizabeth Barnes
Elsbieta Lulewicz
Theresa Mormile
Peggy Johnson in memory of Bart Kamen
Nicholas Luther
Nancy Morris
Timothy & Kimberly Johnson
Russell & Tina Lyon
John Morrison
Valerie Johnson
Hugh & Cristina Mahon
The Mortenson Family Foundation
David Johnston
Charles Mains
Motorola Solutions Foundation v
The JPMorgan Chase Foundation v
Deepak & Judith Malhotra
Dennis Muilenburg n
JustGive v
Supone Manakasettharn
John & Melissa Mullen
Jonith Grundmann
Leslie Bender Jutzi in memory of
Robert Louis Bender
Doanld Mankoff in honor of Riley Branstrom
Dr. William Murphy, Jr. k
The Marcus Foundation, Inc.
Maria Guerrero in honor of Acima Technical
Services, Inc.
David W. Murray
Dean Kamen n
Stephen Martinis
Aneeta Naber
Michael Karasick
Gregory Marton
Earle W. Kazis
Elliott n & Catherine Masie
Cynthia Neal-Harris in honor of
H. Wayne Harris, #691 Founder
John Hale
Andrea Keller Helsel in memory of
Jonathan Keller
Cristian Mata
Leroy E. Nelson
RAS Communications
Robert Hammond
Thomas & Catherine Mataloni
Benjamin Ng
Muhtar Kent n in memory of Bart Kamen
J. Miles Reidy
Brandon Hansen
Paul Mathison
Karlene Nguyen
Ezmeralda Khalil
Renesas Electronics America
Lea Harty
The MathWorks, Inc.
William Nottingham
Daniel Kiecza
Catherine Reusswig
James & Jennifer Hausch
Floyd Matsumoto
Michael O’Donnell in honor of Riley Branstorm
Richard Kirkpatrick
Jamie L. Rich
Bruce Gitlin in honor of Michael Dubno
Mark & Susan DesMarais
David & Lori Brooks
Joseph Houle
Nicole Kucine in memory of Bart Kamen
Ron Gielgun
John DeGrazia
Dell, Inc.
Ji Chen
Jodi Gibson
Lynden Davis
Deborah Cahail
Andrew Bartkus
Meryl H. Gersh
Hubert Davis
Thomas Brisco
Terrell Burch
General Motors Foundation Dollars for Doers v
Diana L. D’Avello
Breckinridge Capital Advisors
Amy Bronstad in honor of Ted Bronstad
Peter Geary
Shuvra Das
Applied Materials
Nicholas Ashooh in memory of Bart Kamen
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Donald Bowers in honor of Terry Durkin
VIDEO
Jeffrey Goldstein
Stephen Jelinek
David Golman
Elizabeth Jensen in honor of The Archer School
for Girls Team #362
Amilcar Gonzalez
Google Matching Gifts Program v
Philip Gordon in honor of Jeremy Giese
Scott Greeley
Peter Green
Greenspan Foundation
John Gregor
Loretta Grob
Christopher Frank Grontkowski
Gregory Gross in honor of John Abele
Michael Guidry
Amin & Donna Hakim
Timothy & Gail Peter
Kris Petersen
Pfizer Inc.
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program v
Leah Pollack in honor of Steven Dan Lewis
Beth Portnoy-Davis
Michael Poulter
E. & M. Praschnik
Julie Press
William Prewitt in honor of Josh Prewitt
Tom & Jane Propst
PTC, Inc.
Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH)
Qualcomm Charitable Foundation v
Qualcomm Foundation Matching Grant
Program v
Qualcomm Incorporated in honor of Dean
Kamen
Anna Radcliffe
Ohio Society of Professional Engineers
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Ariel Rideout
Show Ready Events LLC
Peter Travis
Jeffrey Siegel
TrialNetworks
BART KAMEN SCHOLARSHIP
FUND CONTRIBUTORS
Clarkson University
Garth Roark
Russell Robbs
Steven & Marialice Siirila
Mucahit Turel
John Abele n /Argosy Foundation
College for Creative Studies
Stephen Robert
Michael Silver
Steve Turner
Marc Hodosh s
College of the Atlantic
Jonathan Rodin
Randall & Cynthia Simatic
Robert n & Linda Tuttle
Dean Kamen n
Colorado State University
North Carolina A&T State University
Miguel Rodriguez
Carol Singer & Daniel Singer Bricklin
Paul Ulland
Judith Peritz
Columbia University
North Carolina State University
Kathryn A. Rosenburg
Mary Skubic
Myron Ullman, III n
Dana & Kathy Seero
Daniel Webster College
Northeastern University
Judi Roth
Jeffry & Julie Smith
United Way of King County
Linda Stone
DePaul University
Northwestern University
Phillip Roux
The Society of Cable Telecommunications
Engineers (SCTE)
University of New Hampshire
Maureen Toohey
DigiPen Institute of Technology
Jim Utaski n
Gary l and Diane Tooker Family Foundation
Drexel University
Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs,
The Foundation of FMA, Intl.
Sony Corporation
UTC Aerospace
Robert Tuttle n
Durr Systems, Inc.
Ohio State University
Temple University
Candan Spellman in memory of Louis Nobbe
UVAS Foundation
Jim Utaski n
Eastern Michigan University
Olin College of Engineering
Teradata Corporation
Sidney San Martan
SRA International, Inc. v
Elizabeth Vaccaro
Josh Weston s
Eastern Washington University
Oregon Institute of Technology
Texas A&M University
Lizabeth Sarakin
Dia Stolnitz in memory of Bart Kamen
Hugh & Donna Van Ness
Oregon State University
Dilip Sathe
Dean Storgaard
America’s Promise Alliance
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - AZ
Ozyegin University
Triumph Aerospace Systems Seattle
Jo Ray Van Vliet
2012-2013 FIRST ALLIANCES
Edmonds Community College
Beth Savage in memory of Bart Kamen
Kate Straus
Automation Federation/ISA
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - FL
Pace University
Nancy Schek
Erich Stroh
Verizon Foundation in honor of
Gregory Welsch v
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Mark & Juanita Schemel
Anderson Sullivan in honor of
Nicolai & Ezmeralda Khalil
Lew & Pam Waber in memory of Bart Kamen
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Girl Scouts of the USA
Farmingdale State College
Deborah Sweeney
Waggener Edstrom Worldwide
MIT/MIT Alumni Association
Ferris State University
Joshua Sweetkind-Singer
Florida A&M University/Boeing
The Walt Disney Company Foundation v
National 4-H Council
Aaron Swoiskin
National Parent Teacher Association
Florida Institute of Technology
Karen Walther
Eric & Sandra Seale
Gregory Szczeszynski
Gates Corporation
Chris Ward
National Robotics Week
Erik Sechser
Virginia Szymanowski
George Fox University
Thomas Watson
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Segway in memory of Bart Kamen
Teradata Cares v
UL
Georgia Institute of Technology
Yale Science & Engineering Association
Grand Valley State University
Hampshire College
Edward Rust
The Sackman Family in memory of Benjamin
Samuel Alter
Lynn Schloz
James & Cynthia Scholes
Murray Schwartz in honor of Rotem Stahl’s
Robotic Style
James Seifert in honor of Blair Haas
Susan Baxley
Ritva Weiss in honor of
Nicolai & Ezmeralda Khalil
James Seifert in honor of Brian Stowell
Daryl McDonald
Ronald G. Wenger
James Seifert in honor of Diane Sweeney
Wendy Morrison
Josh Weston s
2013 FIRST SCHOLARSHIP
PROVIDERS
James Seifert in honor of Dominic Ivankovich
Eugene Sullivan
Tom Wetherald & Sydney Miller
Adelphi University
Hofstra University
James Seifert in honor of Eric Fink
Srikrishna Venigalla
Tom Wickham
American Petroleum Institute - Delta Chapter
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)
James Seifert in honor of Eric Lund
Timothy Wilczynski
Itasca Community College
Ray Wilson
Arizona State University
James Seifert in honor of Jacqueline Helfrich
Vincent Wilczynski s
ASME - ASME Auxiliary
Johnson & Wales University
Michelle Woolfolk
Ann Williams in honor of
William & Misza Tymowski
Baker University
Kettering University
Bart Kamen Memorial FIRST Scholarship
Lake Superior State University
Scott & Debra Williamson
Boston University
Lawrence Technological University
Sandi Willsey
Bradley University
Lindenwood University
Wilson Research Group
Bucknell University
Macquarie University
Janet Wise
California State University, Los Angeles/Boeing
Marquette University
Donald & Ann Wolf
Capitol College
Maryville University
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C. in memory of
Bart Kamen
Carleton University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Carnegie Mellon University/Boeing
McKendree University
Case Western Reserve University
Merrimack College
Central Washington University
Metropolitan Community College - Maple Woods
Cisco Systems Canada Company
Milwaukee School of Engineering
City College of New York, CUNY
Mineral Area College
James Seifert in honor of Jacquie Boyer
Emily Terrana in memory of Gus Terrana
James Seifert in honor of Josiah Haas
Keith Thayer
James Seifert in honor of Matthew Mitchell
Gerlad Thompson
James Seifert in honor of Richard Dines
Mary Thompson in honor of Jayne Posey
James Seifert in honor of Rob Gannett
Time Warner Cable
James Seifert in honor of Sandy Jaouen
Karen Tompkins
James Seifert in honor of Todd Lytle
James Seifert in honor of Tony Tomasso
Gary l and Diane Tooker Family Foundation
Tourisme Montreal
James Seifert in honor of Trish Rhoades
William Towne in honor of Jeff Towne
Semiconductor Industry Association
in honor of Dean Kamen
Bryan Woods
Scott & Candance Towsley
Xerox Corporation
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
North America Inc.
Lew Yobs
Mark Shipley
Robert Short
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Nancy Waddell in honor of Juliet Christopher
Clemson University
Zoran Zvonar & Milica Stojanovic
Harvey Mudd College
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Molloy College
2013 FIRST
FOUNDER’S AWARD
New Jersey Institute of Technology
New School
NHTI, Concord’s Community College
presented to
Each year, FIRST Founder
Dean Kamen presents the
Founder’s Award for exceptional service in advancing
the ideals and mission of FIRST.
Presenting the 2013 Founder’s Award to Rockwell
Automation at the FIRST Championship, Kamen
recognized the company for being a dedicated supporter
for more than a decade, as a FIRST Strategic Partner,
a global Sponsor of FIRST LEGO League, and the sole
Sponsor of the FIRST Robotics Competition “Innovation
in Control Award.”
Since 2006, Rockwell Automation has donated nearly
$8 million in cash and product donations. The company
also encourages employees to volunteer as Mentors,
judges, and referees. In addition, it has hired FIRST Alumni
who are now “paying it forward” by serving as program
Mentors. Each year, Rockwell Automation showcases
FIRST at the premier commercial event, Automation Fair ®.
During the 2012-2013 FIRST season, the company
sponsored 123 teams in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.;
109 employees volunteered as team Mentors; and 250
employees around the globe volunteered at FIRST
competitions and events.
“I am very proud of all our employees who are inspiring
young minds through organizations like FIRST and their
involvement in STEM initiatives,” said Chairman and
CEO, Keith Nosbusch.
Pacific University
Pellissippi State Community College
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Pennsylvania State University
Phil Clancy Memorial Scholarship
Plymouth State University
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Portland State University
Purdue University - Computer Science
QuestBridge
Randolph College
Raytheon Company
Redstone College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Saint Vincent College
Schoolcraft College
Seattle Pacific University
Semester at Sea /
Institute for Shipboard Education
University of Southern California
Southern California Regional
Robotics Forum (SCRRF)
University of Texas Arlington
Spring Arbor University
St. Mary’s University
Stevens Institute of Technology
SUNY Institute of Technology
SUNY Potsdam
Sweet Briar College
Tulane University
United Technologies Corporation
University of Advancing Technology
University of Central Missouri
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Detroit Mercy
University of Hartford
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Tennessee
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at San Antonio
University of Toronto
University of Washington/Boeing
University of Waterloo
University of Wisconsin - Madison
U.S. Navy ROTC
Vaughn College of Aeronautics
and Technology
Virginia Commonwealth University
Washington State University - Agriculture
Washington State University - Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis/Boeing
Westwood College
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Design Innovation Scholarship
Xavier University
Yale University
York University
Youngstown State University
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Massachusetts
Amherst/PTC, Inc.
University of Massachusetts
Lowell - Engineering
University of Massachusetts
Lowell - Sciences
University of Michigan/Delphi
University of Minnesota, Duluth
University of Minnesota/PTC, Inc.
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri
University of Missouri - Kansas City
University of New Hampshire
SMaRT Education
University of New Hampshire Manchester
SME Education Foundation
University of Ontario
Institute of Technology
Society of Petroleum Engineers Delta Section
VIDEO
South Dakota School of
Mines and Technology
University of Portland
Society of Women Engineers Houston Area
University of Rochester
Society of Women Engineers Willamette Valley Section
University of South Florida
University of South Carolina
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2013 WOODIE FLOWERS
AWARD WINNER
FARIDODIN “FREDI” LAJVARDI
Science Teacher, Carl Hayden High School
2012-13 SEASON JUNIOR FIRST LEGO LEAGUE SPONSORS
Jr.FLL Top Team Sponsors
Friends of Hawaii Robotics
John Deere
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
SAIC
FLL Host Organizations
and Championship
Tournament Sponsors
Technische Universiteit Delft
City of Edmonton
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Edmonton Economic Development
Ontario
FEDDEV
Tegema Group
Event Pro Planner
Yves Landry Foundation
Australia
UMCG
Grill2Go
McMaster University
BAE Systems Australia
Universiteit Leiden
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Government of Ontario
Computers in Education Group –
South Australia
Universiteit Twente
Spectrum Nasco Educational Supplies Ltd.
Ontario Power Generation
Universiteit Utrecht
Statoil North America
Spectrum Educational Supplies
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Tac Mobility
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Tourism Alberta
Wageningen Universiteit
University of Alberta Education Students
Society
Québec
80 Ruelle De L’avenir
Google
King David School
LEGO Education
Macquarie University
2012-13 SEASON FIRST LEGO LEAGUE SPONSORS National Instruments Corporation
Queensland University of Technology
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
His students describe him as a “constant” and a
“connector,” and say he teaches that there are no
limits to what anyone can accomplish. For these
attributes and more, FIRST Robotics Competition
(FRC) Team 842 Mentor Faridodin “Fredi” Lajvardi is
the recipient of the 2013 Woodie Flowers Award.
In his 25 years as a science teacher at Carl Hayden
High School in Phoenix, Arizona, Lajvardi has helped
his students achieve numerous goals, including four
regional FIRST Chairman’s Awards, three Arizona
State FRC titles, and the 2008 Chairman’s Award.
The motto of Team 842 — “If you think it, you can
make it happen” — is a fitting sentiment for students
who come from a school where 90 percent are
Hispanic and the majority rely on a federally-assisted
free lunch program. In fact, Lajvardi has been able to
develop a team culture that encourages his students
to consider a college prep path. To many students
whose parents never graduated high school, a college
education is often out of reach. However, in just the
past five years, 30 team members have gone on to
university-level engineering programs.
Thanks to Lajvardi and his efforts with the
Falcon Robotics, instead of limitations, these
students see opportunities.
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Join Fredi and change kids’ lives.
FLL Founding Partner
FLL Global Team Sponsors
The LEGO Group
Caterpillar, Inc.
LEGO Foundation
FLL Official Suppliers
LEGO Systems A/S
3M Company
Motorola Solutions Foundation
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
SAP
FLL Global Sponsors
3M Company
LEGO
National Instruments Corporation
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Statoil
Vestas
FLL Global Innovation
Award Sponsors
Go-To-Market Sponsor
Edison Nation
Founding Partner
X PRIZE Foundation
In Cooperation With
FLL National Team Sponsors
AARP
Austria
Brazil
ZOOM Group
Colégio Dante Alighieri
FAPEMIG - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do
Estado de Minas Gerais
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Fundação Liberato
LEGO GmbH
HELIBRAS
Mellowmessage
INTERMEC
Motorola Solutions Foundation
NEUROTEC
National Instruments Corporation
Secretaria de Educação do Estado de Pernambuco
SAP
SESI
Statoil
UNIFEI – Universidade Federal de Itajubá
ThyssenKrupp
Universidade UNAERP
Vision Components
Bulgaria
Bahrain
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
King Hussein Foundation
LEGO GmbH
Partners in Innovation
Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
Mellowmessage
Caterpillar, Inc.
Booz Allen Hamilton
Belgium
Motorola Solutions Foundation
GE Healthcare
John Deere
Booz Allen Hamilton
John Deere
Motorola Mobility Foundation
Motorola Solutions Foundation
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Académie Ste-Thèrèse
University of Alberta Engineering Students
Society
AV&R Vision et Robotique
Waiward Steel Fabricators Ltd.
Bombardier
Western Achrib
BMO
WestJet Airlines
Cisco
British Columbia
British Columbia Institute of Technology
(BCIT)
CRIAQ
Newfoundland and Labrador
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
Commission Scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys
Memorial University, Faculty of Engineering
and Applied Science
École Saint-Joseph 1985 inc.
Brault et Bouthillier
Commission Scolaire de Montréal
Commission Scolaire de La Pointe-de-l’Île
École de Technologie supérieure
Xerox Corporation
Youth Fusion
Chile
Fundación Mustakis
Bechtel Corporation
INACAP University
LEGO Foundation
China
Semia Limited
The Boeing Company
Colombia
Fundación Global AC&T
IBM Corporation
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
National Instruments Corporation
Czech Republic
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
LEGO GmbH
Mellowmessage
Motorola Solutions Foundation
National Instruments Corporation
SAP
Newfoundland and Labrador Statoil IBRD
(Innovation, Business and Rural
Development)
Enterprise Kamino
NL English School District (NLESD)
FIRST Robotics Canada
Vision Components
Fondation Lucie Changon
Denmark
Nova Scotia
Acadia University
Fédération des Établissement d’enseignement
privé du Québec
Inter Concept Les Promotions de Vente Inc.
Statoil
ThyssenKrupp
FIRST Scandinavia
LEGO Education
COWI
Ménard Family
Lauritzen Foundation
ASML
National Instruments Corporation
Acadia University Office of Industry and
Community Engagement
FEI
SAP
EastLink
Fontys Hogescholen
Statoil
Microage
eLab Inc.
Mainstream
Frencken
ThyssenKrupp
MP Reproduction
Michelin Canada
Norwegian Research Council
Gemeente Groningen
Vision Components
Nova Scotia Business, Inc.
Profaqua la boite qui communique
les sciences
SKS
Healthy Aging Campus Netherlands
Canada
Nova Scotia Community College
Nova Scotia Economic and Rural
Development and Tourism
Québec Fonds de recherché –
Nature et technologices
Tekna
Heutink
Statoil
IBM Coporation
Alberta
Aecon
National Defense Education Program
(NDEP)
Jet-Net
Alberta Ingenuity Fund
Nova Scotia Labour and Advanced Education
Réseau Réussite Montreal
Techno Future Egypt
Martini Plaza
Alberta Teachers’ Association
NSERC
Robotics Camp
Estonia
Friends of Hawaii Robotics
National Instruments Corporation
Alberta Youth Robotics Society
Pantel International
Robotique FIRST Quebec
NPO Robootika
Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists
and Geophysicists of Alberta
Pratt & Whitney Canada
SAPUTO
Büroomaailm
RBC Corporation
Jana Simandl
Hasartmängumaksu nõukogu
Association of Science and Engineering
Technology Professionals of Alberta
Shannex (Senior Living)
TOHU, Inc.
Saku Läte
Women in Science and Engineering
(Atlantic Region)
Toshiba
Salibar
Université de Sherbrooke
Tartu Limonaad
USG-UQAM
Teaduskeskus AHHAA
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
SAIC
SAP
NFGD
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Saxion
Seaport Experience Center
STW
Techniektalent.nu
Delta Hotels
Edmonton Catholic Schools
Quincallerie C.Bélanger
Egypt
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Tehnoturg TT
Lithuania
Tiigrihüppe SA
Technion – FIRST Israel
Faroe Islands
City of Beer Sheva
FIRST Scandinavia
City of Hertzeliya
COWI
City of Kfar Yona
ASML
Lauritzen Foundation
Ministry of Education
FEI
Mainstream
City of Modiin – Makabim- Reut
Fontys Hogescholen
Norwegian Research Council
City of Nes Tziyona
Frencken
SKS
City of Pardes Hana- Karkur
Gemeente Groningen
Statoil
City of Ra’anana
Heathy Aging Campus Netherlands
Tekna
Robotec
Heutink
City of Tel Aviv-Yaffo
IBM Corporation
City of Yerucham
Jet-Net
Italy
Martini Plaza
Mellowmessage
Museo Civico Rovereto
National Instruments Corporation
Motorola Solutions Foundation
100-one
NFGD
National Instruments Corporation
Lions Club Rovereto Host
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
SAP
Media Direct srl
Saxion
Statoil
National Instruments Corporation
Seaport Experience Center
ThyssenKrupp
Salewa
STW
Vision Components
100-one
Summa College
Hong Kong
Japan
Techniektalent.nu
Germany
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
LEGO GmbH
Hong Kong Youth Federation
Hungary
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
LEGO GmbH
Mellowmessage
Lietuvos “Minties odisejos” asociacija
Luxembourg
Stichting Techniekpromotie
FIRST Japan
Technische Universiteit Delft
Crefus
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Learning Systems
Tegema Group
LEGO Education
UMCG
Jordan
Universiteit Leiden
Motorola Solutions Foundation
King Hussein Foundation
Universiteit Twente
National Instruments Corporation
Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
Universiteit Utrecht
SAP
Kuwait
Statoil
King Hussein Foundation
ThyssenKrupp
Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
Vision Components
Latvia
Iceland
NPO Robootika
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Wageningen Universiteit
Malaysia
Sasbadi Sdn Bhd
Taylor’s University
National Instruments Corporation
UCSI University
NFGD
Mexico
Point-One
Explora, Descubre Y Crea, AC
Protonic Holland
ABB México
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
ACS México
ROC Eindhoven
Bosch México
Saxion
CANIETI
Seaport Experience Center
COMECYT
STW
CONACYT
Summa College
DeAcero
Techniektalent.nu
DENSO International America
Technische Universiteit Delft
FedEx Corporation
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Fundación Azteca de Grupo Salinas
Tegema Group
General Motors México
UMCG
Grupo BAL
Universiteit Leiden
Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
Universiteit Twente
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)
Universiteit Utrecht
Instituto Tecnológico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
Universiteit van Amsterdam
MABE
Wageningen Universiteit
Metalsa
MET MEX Peñoles
Bárbara and Ignacio Navarro
Oxford School of English, A.C.
Papalote Museo del Niño
PROMEDICI, S.A. De C.V.
Qúalitas
RIT
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Secretaria de Economia
TV Azteca
Villacero
Xerox Corporation Mexico
Netherlands
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
New Zealand
Kiwi FIRST
Academic Colleges Group
JPK Systems Limited
Modern Teaching Aids
Norway
FIRST Scandinavia
Lauritzen Foundation
Mainstream
Norwegian Research Council
SKS
Spare Bank Nord-Norge
Statoil
King Hussein Foundation
Cedars Cultural School
HELP University College
FEI
Krumma
Education and Technology Center – ETC
Fontys Hogescholen
Matís
Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
The Institution of Engineering & Technology
(IET), Malaysia
Nÿherji
Lebanese American University – LAU
KDU University College
Gemeente Groningen
SI – Samtök Idnadarins
Ministry of Social Affairs - Lebanon
Ministry of Education Malaysia
Healthy Aging Campus Netherlands
Verkfrædingafélag Íslands
Raymond Library
Monash University
Heutink
Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
India
Sanabel Restaurant
Motorola Solutions Foundation
IBM Corporation
Tivoli – Sweet & Catering
National Science Centre (MOSTI)
Jet-Net
Peru
Penang Science Cluster Bhd, Malaysia
Martini Plaza
Háskóli Íslands – Verkfrædi og
náttúruvisindasvid
ISTEM / Techtronics Ltd.
Lebanon
Stichting Techniekpromotie
ASML
Frencken
YOUNG INVENTORS
Tekna
Palestine
King Hussein Foundation
Wernher Von Braun IEP SRL
Slovenia
Mladinska knjiga trgovina d.o.o.
Statoil
American Airlines
ArnoldVuga
ThyssenKrupp
DepEd – Department of Education
Efaflex d.o.o.
Vision Components
DOST – Science Education Institute
MERKUR Zavarovalnica d.d.
Etihad
Novatel d.o.o..
Taiwan
French Baker
Rotary Club Ljubljana Tivoli
ESUN ROBOT ASSOCIATION
Intel Corporation
Univerza v Ljubljani-Fakulteta za
elektrotehniko
National Instruments Corporation
Univerza v Ljubljani-Fakulteta za računalništvo
in informatiko
Gammaco Thailand Co. Ltd.
FELTA
SM Cinema
Quezon Science Interactive Center
Voortman
The 3rd annual FLL Global Innovation Award
encouraged, celebrated, and supported youth
innovation, offering teams an opportunity to further
develop and submit ideas stemming from the
season’s SENIOR SOLUTIONS projects.
First Place winners of the
2013 FLL Global Innovation Award:
FLL Team “NeXT GEN” of Oakland, Md.
Invention:
Assistive device that helps seniors pick up pills
or other small objects that are difficult to retrieve
with a conventional claw or magnetic-type device
The FIRST Future Innovator Award
sponsored by the Abbott Fund
honors creativity in effectively solving a
real-world, complex problem through the invention
of a unique solution beyond the requirements of the
FIRST competition season and events.
Pakistan
STAR for All
(Science and Technology Awareness &
Recognition for Young Students)
Philippines
National Instruments Corporation
COWI
Creative Robotics Learning Center
(Insight Education & Instructional
Services)
FIRST LEGO League á Íslandi
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Israel
Winner of the 2nd annual 2013 FIRST Future
Innovator Award:
Parker Owen, from FRC Team 3469
and FTC Team 4260, both named
“Spanish Inquisition,” of Mobile, Ala.
Invention:
Cycle-Leg, an inexpensive prosthetic made from
a single recycled bicycle
Poland
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
LEGO GmbH
Mellowmessage
Motorola Solutions Foundation
National Instruments Corporation
SAP
SAP
K Kingdom Inc.
Thailand
Yaskawa Slovenija d.o.o.
Bart Lab
South Africa
CP ALL
Tshwane University of Technology
Ministry of Education
Cape Town Science Centre
Ministry of Interior
Elancommunications
National Instruments Corporation
KwaZulu Natal Science Centre
Panyapiwat Institute of Management
SAP SA
Siam Cement Group (SCG)
Sci-Bono Science Centre
Tunisia
University of South Africa
King Hussein Foundation
South Korea
Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
C & M Cable Broadcasting
Bilim Kahramanlari Dernegi
LEGO Education
Aselsannet
HandsOn Learning Company
Bezek
Easy Tech
BP
NEXT
DRC
Qatar
Spain
FNSS
King Hussein Foundation
Fundación Scientia
HDI
Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
GMV
IBM Corporation
Saudi Arabia
Sweden
National Talents Co. for Training & Education
FIRST Scandinavia
Ministry of Education
COWI
Statoil
ThyssenKrupp
Vision Components
Portugal
Evoluir21
ARABOT HI-FI, Lda.
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade
Católica Portuguesa Slovakia
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
LEGO GmbH
Mellowmessage
Motorola Solutions Foundation
FEST
Lauritzen Foundation
Mainstream
Norwegian Research Council
Turkey
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University
PRfit
Smartkids
Teknokta
UBS
Ukraine
SKS
Prolego
Statoil
United Kingdom & Ireland
Tekna
Ford Motor Company
Switzerland
LEGO Education
Statoil
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Loughborough University
ThyssenKrupp
LEGO GmbH
Statoil
Vision Components
Mellowmessage
National Instruments Corporation
SAP
Motorola Solutions Foundation
National Instruments Corporation
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United States
Colorado
Agilent Technologies
Rowan University
Idaho State University, College of Technology
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Villanova University Alumni Assoc. – DE
Idaho State University, Electronics
Department
Adventist Robotics League
North American Division Office of Education
Adventist Health
Center for Advanced Research and Technology Ball Corporation
Clovis Unified School District
Broadband Video
Southern Adventist University
Derrel’s Mini Storage
Club Workshop
Walla Walla University School of Engineering
Retro Bill Productions
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Alabama
AUVSI (Association for Unmanned Vehicle
Systems International)
California – Los Angeles
AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School
Encana
Gates Corporation
IHS, Inc.
The Chrysler Foundation
Bank of America Foundation on behalf of Kenneth
Miller
FRC Team 3319 Grissom High School
California Lutheran University
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Alaska
Anchorage School District
California Polytechnic State University, Pomona
Newmont Mining Corporation
Chaminade College Preparatory
SAIC
BP
Chevron Corporation on behalf of Tony Young
Technetronic Solutions, Inc.
Fairbanks North Star School District
Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles
United Launch Alliance
GCI
La Canada Unified School District
InterCall
Connecticut
Central Connecticut State University
Juneau Economic Development Council
Los Angeles Robotics
Lower Kuskokwim School District
Los Angeles Unified School District
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Manhattan Beach Unified School District
Connecticut Center for Advanced
Manufacturing
National Defense Education Program (NDEP)
Anita L. Nelson, M.D.
Dominion Millstone Power Station
Springboard
Karlene Nguyen
Enfield School System
University of Alaska Anchorage, School of
Engineering
Orcutt Union School District
FRC Team 155 “The Technonuts”
Pleasant Valley Education Foundation
FRC Team 173 “RAGE”
W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc.
Florida
Florida Institute of Technology FIRST@FIT
FRC Team 180 “SPAM”
FRC Team 233 “The Pink Team”
Idaho State University, Energy Systems
Technology and Education Center
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Time Warner Cable
University of Idaho,
College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
Kansas – Liberal
Golden Plains Credit Union
Maine
Fairchild Semiconductor
MasterCard International
MICDS
New Hampshire
BAE Systems
New York – New York City
Con Edison
City of Liberal
Maine School of Science and Mathematics
Partners for Progress of Greater St. Charles
FRC Team 131 “C.H.A.O.S.”
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
MAAM Foundation
Time Warner Cable
Ranken Technical College
FRC Team 166 “Chop Shop”
Time Warner Cable
Southern Pioneer Electric Company
University of Maine, College of Engineering
Kathie Reuter
Kentucky
Bowling Green Area Convention
and Visitor’s Bureau
Maryland
Enktesis
River City Robots
New Jersey
County College of Morris
New York – Potsdam
Champlain Valley Transportation Museum
St. Charles Community College
Mount Olive Board of Education
Clarkson University
PLTW Maryland
St. Louis Community College – Florissant
Valley
Sanofi-Aventis
Connect a Million MindsTM,
an Initiative of Time Warner Cable
SAIC
St. Louis Community College – Forest Park
FRC Team 801 “Horse Power”
University of Idaho, College of Education
Carol Martin Gatton Academy of
Mathematics and Science in Kentucky
FRC Team 1592 “Bionic Tigers”
University of Idaho, College of Engineering
Penn Station Restaurants – Bowling Green
FRC Team 1902 “Exploding Bacon”
Mathnasium – Bowling Green
U.S. Air Force
Montana
Advanced Electronic Designs
New Mexico Museum
of Natural History and Science
American Computer Museum
Northrop Grumman
Carbone Auto Group
General Motors Corporation
Montana State University, College of
Engineering
New York – Finger Lakes
Bausch + Lomb Incorporated
Chobani Greek Yogurt
Department of Computer Science
Minnesota
3M Company
Montana State University – Office of the
Provost
Time Warner Cable
Department of Engineering
Boston Scientific Corporation
Connect a Million MindsTM,
an Initiative of Time Warner Cable
Department of Geology and Geography
H.B. Fuller Foundation
Montana State University –
Office of Student Success
Department of Mathematics
Magenic
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
University of Rochester – Office of the
President
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Merchant & Gould
WebFlings
Wegmans
State University of New York Institute of
Technology
Patterson & Thuente
Nebraska
Bellevue Public Schools
Xerox Corporation Trenton Technology, Inc.
St. Jude Medical
Stratasys
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands
New York – Long Island
Brookhaven National Laboratory
North Carolina
Altrea Group
Kearney Catholic High School
Central Islip Public Schools
Community Foundation
Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinhauer Public
Schools
Lisa Cohen
Goodwill Foundation
Farmingdale State College
LEGO Education
North Carolina A&T State University Office of
University Outreach
Longwood Central School District
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Andrew Margolin
Tannenbaum Sternberger Foundation
SAIC
Western Kentucky University (WKU):
Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella, P.C.
Center for the Study of Aging
United Launch Alliance
Caterpillar, Inc.
Walt Disney World Design & Engineering
CBD Marketing
College of Education and Behavioral
Sciences
Georgia
The Boeing Company
Charizma Entertainment
Center for Education Integrating Science,
Mathematics, and Computing
Gerald & Gloria Foundation
School of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech
Mandle Design Creative Services
Motorola Solutions Foundation
Department of Architectural and
Manufacturing Sciences
Department of Chemistry
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Michigan
Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools
Chrysler Group LLC
FIRST in Michigan
Pleasant Valley School District
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
FRC Team 230 “GaelHawks”
Shell Oil Company
Sports Awards
Arizona
Arizona State University, Ira A. Fulton
Schools of Engineering
San Gabriel Unified School District
FRC Team 236 “The Techno Ticks”
Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Sterling Engineering
Time Warner Cable
FRC Team 558 “Elm City Robo Squad”
General Motors Desert Proving Ground
Torrance Unified School District
FRC Team 1071 “Team Max”
Indiana
3M Company
Louisiana
American Petroleum Institute – Delta Chapter
Intel Corporation
Westside Union School District
Greenwich Academy
Hawaii
Friends of Hawaii Robotics /
Robotic Organizing Committee Exelis
Chevron Corporation
LEGO Foundation
Wendell and Anne Gauthier Family Foundation
Global Land Management, LLC
Time Warner Cable
California – Northern
Google Inc.
Indiana University –
Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW)
Hon. & Mrs. Charles Cusimano II
Mississippi
Global Financial Aid Services, Inc.
LEGO Education
Pfizer Corporation
The Bruce J. Heim Foundation
Hancock Medical Center
Gary l and Diane Tooker Family Foundation
Hawaiian Electric Industries
Charitable Foundation
Playing@Learning
Pitney Bowes
Horne Family Charitable Foundation
City & County of Honolulu
Iowa State University College of Engineering
The Faculty, Staff and Students of Holy Cross
School
Delaware
Brandywine Electronics Ltd.
Honolulu Community College –
Construction Academy
Johnson Family Foundation
Kentwood Water
Jacobs Technology –
NASA Stennis Space Center
Arkansas State University Mountain Home
California – Southern/LEGOLAND®
Anderson Children’s Foundation
Lockheed Martin New Orleans
Mississippi Power Education Foundation
Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Applied Medical
Brandywine Hundred Rotary
isisHawaii
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
NASA Stennis Space Center
Mathobotix
Delmarva Power
Matson Foundation
Loren Zachary
Dr. Sanford Pailet
Baxter Bistro
NASA Stennis Space Center
Canteen
National Defense Education Program
(NDEP)/SPAWAR
Dow Chemical Co.
Oceanic Time Warner
Naval Research Laboratory –
NASA Stennis Space Center
DuPont
Tesoro Corporation
OpenProjectsandApps.org
First State Robotics, Inc.
University of Hawaii – College of Engineering
Palm Springs Air Museum
Herr’s
Women in Technology/MEDB
SMART Education
Hy-Point Farms
SPAWAR System Command
Kreston Liquors
Har-Ber High School
Harding Academy
Hot Springs Intermediate School
Mountain Valley Spring Water
The Science and Technology Group, Inc.
Twin Lakes McDonald’s
SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific
Time Warner Cable
ViaSat, Inc.
FRC Team 175 “BUZZ”
LEGO Corporation of America
Northeast Utilities Foundation
Peregrine Computer Consultants Corp.
Progressive Software Computing Inc.
Hawaii Community Foundation –
Steele Family Fund
Idaho
FRC Team 1891 “Bullbots”
Idaho 4-H Endowment
Idaho State University, College of Engineering
Sonoscan, Inc.
Iowa
Guidry Foundation
Kansas City Region
Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
KC STEM Alliance
Science City – Union Station
Time Warner Cable
University of Missouri – Kansas City School of
Computing and Engineering
New York Power Authority
Lockheed Martin/Sandia National
Laboratories
Center for Gifted Studies
National Instruments Corporation
National Grid
The Wolfe Family
Brickworld
Hewlett-Packard Company
New Mexico
The Boeing Company
St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES
Rockwell Collins, Inc. Krafts Foods
Massachusetts
Raytheon Company
Society of Manufacturing Engineers –
Education Foundation
Siemens Diagnostics Products
EvaluMation
GE Volunteer Network
Illinois
Bosch Community Fund
Five Star Audiovisual
Northrop Grumman Corporation
University of Alaska Fairbanks,
College of Engineering and Mines
Arkansas
Arkansas FIRST
30
California – Central
California State University, Fresno
Ogden College of Science and Engineering
Orleans Parish School Board
Perrier Table Rentals, Inc.
The Schreier-Edisen Foundation
Missouri - St. Louis
ABNA Engineering
University City School District
Nebraska 4-H Youth Development
Nebraska Space Grant Consortium
Strategic Air & Space Museum
Time Warner Cable
Nevada
Cimarron-Memorial High School,
Clark County School District
FIRST Nevada
Foundation for Accuracy
FRC Team 987 “High Rollers”
Bishop DuBourg High School
FTC Team 5326 “VC Vendetta”
The Colletti Family
National Security Technologies, LLC
Tulane University
The Doerr Family
Sparks High School, Washoe County
University of New Orleans
Hazelwood School District
STEMducation UNR
James Mulligan Printing
Torchmate
Society of Petroleum Engineers –
Delta Section
Maryville University
University of Rochester – Hajim School of
Engineering and Applied Sciences
Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School
District
New York – Utica
Assured Information Security (AIS)
BAE Systems
CTM Corporation
HiTechnic
Park Outdoor Advertising
Sideboard Computers
North Dakota
Advanced Engineering and Environmental
Services, Inc. (AE2S)
Sir Speedy – Plainview
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Jeffrey Stern
Bobcat Company
New York – Mid-Hudson
Adva Optical Networks
Cargill
EAPC Architects & Engineers
IBM Corporation
Greater Grand Forks Convention and Visitors
Bureau
IEEE Mid-Hudson Section
HB Sound & Light
International FIRST LEGO League
John Deere
NYSTAR
Otter Tail Power Company
Time Warner Cable
S&S Promotional Group Inc.
Central Hudson
31
University of North Dakota College
of Engineering and Mines
University of North Dakota
Memorial Union
Xcel Energy
Tennessee Tech University
IM Flash Technologies
City of Casper
Robomatter, Inc.
UT-Battelle
Merit Medical
Central Wyoming BOCES
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Gary Schmitt
Natrona County Recreational
Joint Powers Board
University of Utah
Natrona County School District
Utah Education Network
Pepsi
JCPenney
Williams
Woodworker’s Supply
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Virginia/DC
BAE Systems
Pennsylvania – Southwest Central
Texas – Alamo
The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies Akimeka
Lift Johnstown
Ohio
ASME – Dayton Section
Saint Francis University
Battelle, Dayton Operations
Rhode Island
Active Data Solution
The Ohio Educational Outreach
Foundation
CPS Energy
Frost Bank
Advanced Web Marketing
Rackspace
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Edwards Wildman
Time Warner Cable
Teradata Corporation
IEEE Providence Section
Valero
The Wright State University
igus
The Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base Educational Outreach
(Ohio FLL Operational Partner)
NAVSEA Warfare Centers Newport
Texas – Central
3M Company
New England Institute of Technology
Greater Texas Foundation
Oklahoma
The Chickasaw Nation
Oklahoma Science and
Engineering Foundation
(OKSEF)
Oklahoma State University, College
of Engineering, Architecture
and Technology
Raytheon Company
Intel Corporation
Roger Williams University
LEGO Education
SAIC
Microsoft Corporation
Tech Collective
National Instruments Corporation
South Carolina
American Society for Quality –
Charleston Chapter
BAE Systems
Oregon
Bonneville Power Administration
Intel Corporation
Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.
Society of Women Engineers
FEI
Space Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic
Garmin
Google Data Centers Grants Fund
of Tides Foundation
IBM Corporation
Intel Oregon
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Oregon Nanoscience &
Microtechnology Institute
Oregon University System
PH Tech
Radisys
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
TechAmerica
Timbercon
Vernier Software and Technology
Pennsylvania – East
University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania – West
Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics
Academy
32
Grable Foundation
SAIC
South Dakota
Augustana College
Panera Bread Co.
Penske
Rackspace
Silicon Labs
TeachersTryScience (IBM)
Time Warner Cable
Total Facility Solutions
Texas – Houston
Statoil North America
Block Productions
Texas – North
Exxon Mobil
Creative Kindling
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Dakota Fluid Power
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Franz Digital/Dakota Blueprinting
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Goebbel Printing
Karl’s TV and Audio
Time Warner Cable
James Madison University
College of Education
College of Integrated Science and
Technology
College of Science and Mathematics
School of Engineering
Bellarmine Preparatory School of Tacoma
Bellevue College
Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Puget Sound (CAMPS)
West Virginia
Fairmont State University
Wisconsin
Kohler
Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation
Time Warner Cable
Sioux Falls Ford
South Dakota Space Grant Consortium
Utah
Antczak Polich Law
Vern Eide Motorcars
Boart Longyear
Tennessee
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Steven Borst
The Community Foundation of Utah
West Virginia Space Grant Consortium
Land’s End
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Time Warner Cable
Xcel Energy
Wyoming
Casper Area Convention Bureau
PTC, Inc.
FTC Kit of Parts Sponsor
National Instruments Corporation
BP
Regis University
Illinois
Illinois Institute of Technology
Hoonah City Schools
Starbucks
Illinois Tech Robotics
Lower Kuskokwim School District
Technetronic Solutions, Inc.
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
United Launch Alliance
Indiana
Banjo Corporation
U.S. Engineering
Indiana Dept. of Education (IDOE)
Weld RE-4 District
Nucor Steel
Wolf Robotics
Iowa
Iowa Governor’s
STEM Advisory Council
New Zealand
HCO
ACG Strathallan
Bechtel Corporation
Kiwi FIRST
Coconino High School
Romania
FRC Team 2486 “The CocoNuts”
American International School of
Bucharest
George Colbath Consulting
PTC, Inc.
Little America Flagstaff
Bechtel Corporation
Romanian Robotics Education Initiative
Nestle Purina
Macquarie University
Russia
Rodeway Inn
GAZ Group
Arkansas
Arkansas FIRST
Russian Federal Agency of Youth Affairs
Baxter Healthcare Corporation
National Instruments Corporation
Canada
Red Deer College
FTC CAD and Collaboration Sponsor
PTC, Inc.
Arizona
Alcoa, Inc.
Abbott Fund
Intel Corporation
Kevin Ross & Sue Adams
Anchorage School District
Netherlands
Australia
The Museum of Flight
University of Idaho Extension 4-H
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
FTC Tournament Sponsors
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
National Instruments Corporation
University of Alaska Anchorage,
School of Engineering
Alberta Youth Robotics Society
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
University of Idaho
College of Engineering
Secretaria de Educacion Publica
Fluke Corporation
Microsoft Corporation
Alaska
State of Alaska
Newmont Mining Corporation
National Defense Education Program (NDEP)
SAIC
FTC Official Program Sponsor
Fundación Televisa
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Secretaria de Economia
Eastern Washington University
Microsoft Alumni Foundation
Fundación Azteca de Grupo Salinas
United States
John Deere
Bechtel Corporation
Ioline Corporation
Centro Nacional de Actualizacion
Docente
PTC, Inc.
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
2012-13 SEASON
FIRST TECH CHALLENGE
SPONSORS
Mexico
Instituto Tecnológico
Autónoma de México (ITAM)
Alberta
Alberta Innovate Technology Futures
Mexican American Engineering Society
NASA
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
The Boeing Company
Central Washington University
NASA Summer of Innovation Grant
Rotary Club of Sioux Falls – West
(10 or more teams in 2012-13)
Sponsors in this section are listed in
descending order starting with the
Sponsor of the highest number of teams.
Dell, Inc.
Washington
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Midcontinent Communications
National Instruments Corporation
Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education
SAIC
NASA IV&V Facility
Rotary Club of Sioux Falls – Downtown
King Hussein Foundation
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Texas – Southwest
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE),
El Paso section
Luxury Auto Mall of Sioux Falls
Yemen
FTC Top Team Sponsors
China
En+ Group
Volnoe Delo
Saudi Arabia
Gore Industries
California, Los Angeles
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
National Talent Training Center
SMaRT Education
Singapore
Subway
Connecticut
Anonymous
Barnet Associates LLC
Brewster Screen Printing
Greens Farms Academy
HomeVision Group
Northeast Utilities Foundation
Time Warner Cable
Delaware
Agilent Technologies
Maryland
BAE Systems
Delaware State University
Capitol College
DuPont CCRE
General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems
DuPont Engineering
United Way
California, Northern
Google Inc.
The Boeing Company
Duck Learning
LEGO Education
Caterpillar, Inc.
LEGO Education
Playing@Learning
Harriett Coleman
National Instruments Corporation
Ministry of Education Singapore
PTC, Inc.
National Instruments Corporation
Colorado
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Tongji University
South Korea
Michael & Jennifer Coleman
Eric Grajales
Ball Corporation
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Germany
EasyTech
ColoradoGives
Novelis, Inc.
Hands On Learning
Adolph Coors Foundation
Georgia
Alcoa, Inc.
PTC, Inc.
Spain
DaVita
Georgia FIRST Robotics
India
SCIENTIA Foundation
Encana
Taiwan
Enviro Pest
Southern Polytechnic State
University
Caterpillar, Inc.
E Sun Robot Association Goldman Sachs
K Kingdom Inc.
GoDaddy
John Deere
Microsoft Corporation
IHS
Idaho
Connect a Million MindsTM,
an Initiative of Time Warner
Cable
PTC, Inc.
National Instruments Corporation
Intel Corporation
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Techtronics Education (India), Ltd.
National Science and
Technology Museum
InterCall
University of Idaho
College of Education
United Technologies Corporation (UTC)
LAUNCH 4 Education
Lightning Hybrids
Domtar
Pro Shop Solutions
Beijing Municipal Commission of Education
Gates Corporation
Domino’s Pizza
Planet Pizza
Florida
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University, Daytona Beach
Florida Campus
Bechtel Corporation
Kentucky
AMTEC
Owensboro Community
and Technical College
Agency for Science, Technology and
Research (A*Star)
Alcoa Foundation
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory
STEMaction, Inc.
Massachusetts
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Lowe’s – Batesville
Mississippi Department of
Employment Security
Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute
North Alabama Robotics
Taco Bell – Oxford
University of Mississippi
Office of the Provost
University of Mississippi
School of Education
University of Mississippi
School of Engineering
Missouri
The Boeing Company
The Colletti Family
Destination St. Louis
The Doerr Family
Gateway to Innovation
James Mulligan Printing
MasterCard International
Missouri University of
Science and Technology
National Instruments Corporation
PTC, Inc.
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Rockwood School District
Rolla School District
Siemens Corporation
Society of Manufacturing Engineers –
Education Foundation
Southeast Missouri State University
Textron Systems
St. Louis Community College –
Florissant Valley
Michigan
Consumers Energy
St. Louis Community College –
Meramec Campus
General Motors Corporation
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Minnesota
FRC Team 2169 “KING TeC”
Montana
Advanced Electronic Designs
PTC, Inc.
American Computer Museum
Mississippi
Butler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens and
Cannada, PLLC.
Center for Mathematics and Science
Education – University of
Mississippi
Montana State University – College of
Engineering
Montana State University –
Montana Space Grant Consortium
Montana State University –
Office of Student Success
Home Depot – Oxford
Montana State University –
Office of the Provost
Ingall’s Shipyard
Oracle
Georgia STEM Education Alliance
WebFilings
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Nevada
Carson Aviation Services
Oregon
Bonneville Power Administration
Texas – Alamo
Akimeka
General Dynamics
Advanced Information Systems
Wisconsin
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Carson High School
ESI
Frost Bank
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Generac
CGI, Inc
FEI Company
JCPenney
Micron Foundation
FIRST Nevada
Garmin
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Networking Technologies + Support
GE Energy
Google/Tides Foundation
Rackspace
Norfolk State University
University of Wisconsin –
Milwaukee College of Engineering &
Applied Science
National Security Technologies, LLC
IBM Corporation
Time Warner Cable
Northern Virginia Community College
Northwest Career & Technical Academy
Intel Volunteer Matching Grant Fund v
Valero
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Rich, Wightman & Company
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Society of Women Engineers
ONAMI
Texas – Arlington
University of Texas
at Arlington College of Engineering
University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV)
New Jersey
BAE Systems
PSE&G
New York City
Con Edison
Polytechnic University of NYU
New York – Hudson Valley
Pace University Athletics Department
Lockheed Martin Corporation
National Defense Education Program (NDEP)
MaxBotix Inc.
Samtec
National Instruments Corporation
Pailet, Meunier & LeBlanc LLC
Norgren Inc.
FRC Top Team Sponsors
Rackspace
SAIC
City of San Antonio
SolidWorks
SASTEMIC
Boilermaker Regional
NASA
PTC, Inc.
FRC Suppliers
Crown Suppliers
3M Company
Altium Limited
Pepsi
AndyMark, Inc.
Screenprinting & Embroidery
ebm-papst Inc.
Northland Christian School
T-Cup
Innovation First International
San Jacinto College
Terra Tech Engineering Services
Microsoft Corporation
Texas Workforce Commission
Traditional Screenprinting
National Instruments Corporation
Texas – Lubbock
ASME - Petroleum Division
University of Virginia School of Engineering
PTC, Inc.
Virginia Commonwealth University School of
Engineering
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Pennsylvania
Alcoa Foundation
ArcelorMittial
Utah Virtual Academy
Montgomery County Community College
Weber State University,
Career and Technical Education
Weatherford Oklahoma City Council
SABIC
Vista Masonic Lodge #215
Millersville University
Southwestern Oklahoma
State University Foundation
Lockheed Martin
Inventables
Gates Corporation
Utah
Hill Air Force Base STEM
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
JM Waller Associates
Systemic Solutions
Kerith Foundation
Oklahoma
NASA
FRC Kickoff Sponsors
Molex
NASA Johnson Space Center
New York State Saint Lawrence –
Lewis BOCES
Time Warner Cable
Kirkendoll Management
Intel Corporation
Vernier Software and Technology
Google, Inc.
Procter & Gamble
Hallmark College
FedEx Corporation
GE
Great Oaks Institute of
Technology and Career Development
HPE Automation Corporation
SyCom Technologies
Clayman Family Foundation
GE Aviation
Ingalls Shipbuilding
igus, Inc.
Timbercon
New York – Northern
Clarkson University
Duke Energy
2013 FIRST ROBOTICS
COMPETITION SPONSORS
Texas – Houston
Hamshire Fannet ISD
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
California University of Pennsylvania
Ohio
Best Buy
Nobe, Inc.
Intralox
Greater Texas Foundation
STIHL
U.S. Air Force
North Carolina
North Carolina A&T University
SAIC
Natrona County School District
Graebel Van Lines
Honeywell Sensing & Control
South West Community College
B&W Tek, Inc.
Time Warner Corporation
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Casper College
Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc.
Havabanana Productions
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
PH Tech
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and
Information Systems at Pace University
Northern New York Robotics Institute
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Oregon University System
PTC, Inc.
Wyoming
BOCES-Board of Cooperative Education Services
Grainger
BAE Systems
FISH Foundation
Pennsylvania State University - York
Phoenixville Area School District
Robert Morris University
School District of Philadelphia - STEM office
Shumaker PDT
Tech Venture Solutions LLC
Rhode Island
New England Institute of Technology
Pepsi
Providence Engineering Society
Yushin America Inc.
South Carolina
Palmetto Partnership
for Science and Technology
South Carolina State University
Texas Tech University Division of
Institutional Diversity, Equity, and
Community Engagement
Texas Tech University
Whitacre College of Engineering
Weber State University,
College of Applied Science &
Technology
Vermont
University of Vermont
University of Vermont College of Engineering and
Mathematical Sciences
Virginia
Barracuda Networks
Parker Hannifin Corporation,
Fluid System Connectors Division
Quextit Media Corp.
Ruland Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Texas Instruments
TransCOR Information Technologies
Triangle Manufacturing Company
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
WAGO Corporation
Silver Suppliers
Anderson Power Products®
(20 or more teams in 2013)
Sponsors in this section are listed in
descending order starting with the
Sponsor of the highest number of teams.
JCPenney
NASA
The Boeing Company
BAE Systems
PTC, Inc.
United Technologies (UTC)
Argosy Foundation
TechSage Solutions
Texas Institute for Educational Robotics
21st Century Community Learning Centers –
Indiana DOE
Time Warner Cable
AndyMark, Inc.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc.
Arni’s Restaurant
University of Texas at San Antonio
Cal-Comp USA
U.S. Air Force
Colors, Inc.
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Cook Medical
Autodesk Oregon Regional
Delphi Corporation
National Defense Education Program (NDEP)
Autodesk, Inc.
Indiana Space Grant Consortium (INSGC)
SAIC
The Boeing Company
Laser Shows 101
General Motors Corporation
Bonneville Power Administration
Moe’s Southwest Grill
Wind River
Anubis Manufacturing Consultants Anubis 3d
Axis Communications
Google Inc.
FLIR
Novelis, Inc.
Diamond Suppliers
Autodesk, Inc.
Strategic Rookie Team Grantors
Google Inc.
Purdue University – Office of the Provost
Cal-Comp USA, Inc. Bimba Manufacturing Company
Cooper Bussman The Bezos Foundation
Insitu
Raytheon Company
Washington
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Bishop-Wisecarver Corporation
Brin Wojcicki Foundation
Les Schwab Tires
Rolls-Royce
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Bellevue College
EnerSys Comcast Corporation
Maxim Integrated
Software Engineering Professionals (SEP)
Dell, Inc.
Center for Advanced
Manufacturing Puget Sound (CAMPS)
NVIDIA
Qualcomm Incorporated
Mentor Graphics
Subway
Delphi Packard Electrical
RoboRealm, LLC
Caterpillar, Inc.
TechPoint Foundation for Youth
Electrotek Corporation
Microchip Technology Inc.
Freelin-Wade Company
Bechtel Corporation
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Gold Suppliers
Technology Association of Oregon
HiTechnic
FRC Strategic Rookie Team Grantors
Tripwire
Boston Regional
Analog Devices Inc.
Kent Elastomer
John Abele n /Argosy Foundation
Waggener Edstrom Worldwide
Anonymous
Automation Direct
Marsh Electronics, Inc. Bill Ackman/Pershing Square
Xerox Corporation
Artisan’s Asylum
Automotive Recyclers Association
Monnier, Inc.
Bill Doyle
Juan Young Trust
Boston Scientific Corporation
BaneBots, LLC
Mouser Electronics
Dean Kamen n
BAE Systems/Granite State Regional
BURNDY LLC Nason
Gordon Lankton k
BAE Systems
Draper Laboratory
Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc.
Nypro Inc.
Partners of ‘63
Fidelity Investments
Google Inc.
CollabNet, Inc.
Philips Color Kinetics
Josh Weston s
PTC, Inc.
Hitachi Consulting
Cross the Road Electronics, LLC
Snap Action, Inc.
Ronald Zarrella
DENSO International America/
Asmo North Carolina
TE Connectivity
FRC Event Sponsors
Bayou Regional
Wurth Elektronik
Alamo Regional
sponsored by Rackspace Hosting
Virginia State University
WishStars
Central Washington University
Intel Corporation
Washington State Legislature
West Virginia
AEP
Alpha Natural Resources
Elite Contracting
Logan County Schools
Logan Regional Medical Center
NASA
Boehringer Ingelheim
Vance Enterprises
Bosh Global Services
West Virginia Department of
Career and Technical Education
ConsulEnergy
Oracle
View FTC Team Sponsors
ams AG
Diamond Bullet Studios LLC
Dominion
Digi-Key Corporation
Fastenal
Enable Education
GEICO
Festo Corporation
Fluke Corporation
Footlocker
Bronze Suppliers
Batteries Plus New Hampshire
Akimeka
Bayer MaterialScience LLC
BioMed SA
eStop Robotics LLC
CPS Energy
Fairchild Semiconductor
The Edouard Foundation
Frost National Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Altiero
Anonymous
Best Buy Foundation
Blue Cross
BP Foundation
Crescent Bank and Trust
Boston University
The MathWorks, Inc.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
National Grid
Philips
PTC, Inc.
Textron Systems
Buckeye Regional
Bruce J. Heim Foundation
Battelle
IEEE
Cleveland Foundation
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Cleveland Indians
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Newmont
DeVry University
Héroux Devtek
Xerox Corporation
Ontario Power Generation
Cleveland State University
Intel Corporation
Technetronic Solutions, Inc.
Greater Texas Foundation
Hewitt
Ronald L. Zarrella
The Province of Ontario
Connect a Million MindsTM,
an Initiative of Time Warner Cable
JCPenney
United Launch Alliance
JCPenney
Hydro-Québec
Kessler Foundation
L-3 Communications
McGill University
Black & Veatch
Power Corporation
Cuyahoga Community College
Rick Meeder
University of Denver –
School of Engineering & Computer Science
Greater Kansas City Regional
PEO – York Chapter
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Ville de Montréal
Pratt & Whitney Canada
Delphi Foundation
Microsoft Corporation
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
BlueScope Steel
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
Morguad Investment
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Embedded Planet
Microsoft Alumni Foundation
US Engineering
Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company
Raytheon Company
Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec OIQ
Synnex Canada
Fairmount Minerals
Cerner
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Power Corporation du Canada
Ken Myer
Aetna, Inc.
Philip J. Venables
Pratt & Whitney Canada
Connect a Million Minds ,
an Initiative of Time Warner Cable
Union Gas
Gilcrest Electric & Supply Co.
Connecticut Regional Sponsored By UTC
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Jacobs
Puget Sound Energy
The Peter & Carmen Lucia Buck Foundation
DeVry University
University of Toronto
Magnet
Kevin Ross & Sue Adams
Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company
PTC, Inc.
DST Systems
University of Waterloo
NASA Glenn Research Center
Triumph Group, Inc.
Comcast Foundation
Festival De Robotique FRC A
Montreal
Protac
3M Company
Réseau réussite Montréal
Garmin
City of Waterloo
Nordson
John Vechey
Connecticut Association of Schools
Accenture
Ville de Rimouski
General Motors Fairfax Assembly Plant
Waterloo Engineering
Ohio Aerospace Institute
Sheree Wen
Connecticut Business & Industry Association
Action Réussite
Robotique FIRST Québec
Google Fiber
Xerox Corporation
Ohio Space Grant Consortium
Workforce Development Council Snohomish
County
Connecticut Science Center
Autodesk, Inc.
Saputo
Honeywell FM&T
Connecticut Technology Council
Banque Nationale
Sherbrooke University
City of Kansas City
Chesapeake Regional
Covidien
Bechtel Corporation
Stade Uniprix
Kansas City Chiropractic
Jalynn Bennett
Bechtel Corporation
General Dynamics - Electric Boat
Bell Marchés Affaires
Stikeman Elliott
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
QinetiQ North America
BlackBerry
Booz Allen Hamilton
ING
BMO Groupe Financier
Telus
KC STEM Alliance
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
S.M. Blair Foundation
Capitol College
Konica Minolta Business Solutions
Bombardier Inc.
Université Laval
KCP&L
Sierra Lobo
Bruce Power
*enktêsis:
The Leever Foundation
Bombardier Aéronautique
UQAM
Metro Sports
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems
LEGO
BRP
UQAR
Metropolitan Community College
Carleton University Faculty
of Engineering & Design
McCormick, Paulding & Huber, LLP
CAE
MRIGlobal
Cisco
Lockheed Martin Corporation
UQAT
MetroHartford Alliance
CCMM
Vigilant Global
Sprint
B-K Lighting
Lockheed Martin Undersea Systems
Northeast Utilities Foundation
CGI
VML
JBT Food Tech
Maryland Space Business Roundtable
Youth Fusion
Federal Economic Development
Agency for Southern Ontario (Fed Dev)
Pfizer
CJECN
NASA
Pitney Bowes in honor of Eric Belec
PTC, Inc.
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
United Technologies Corporation (UTC)
Commission scolaire de Montréal
(CSDM) Concordia
Finger Lakes Regional
General Motors Canada
Madera Unified School District
University of Missouri –
Kansas City, School of
Computing and Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Victory Energy Solutions
CSC
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
KPMG
T. Rowe Price Foundation
Webster Bank
CSMB
SAIC
XL Color
CSRS
Paragon TEC
Parker Hannifin Corporation
The Plain Dealer
ZIN Tech
Central Valley Regional
Central Washington Regional
Aditya Birla Novelis
AH&T Insurance
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Conrad Ball & Ulrike Quensel
Bank of America
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Sylvan/Laureate Foundation
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Crossroads Regional
Colorado Regional
Bastian Automation Engineering
AndyMark, Inc.
Battelle
Ball Corporation
DIVSYS International, LLC
Bezos Family Foundation
Club Workshop
Indiana Department of Education
The Boeing Company
Adolph Coors Foundation
JCPenney
Center for Advanced Manufacturing Puget
Sound (CAMPS)
DaVita
Raytheon Company
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
CenturyLink
Encana Natural Gas
Software Engineering Professionals (SEP)
Crane Aerospace & Electronics
Gates Corporation
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Doug DeVries
GivingFirst.Org
Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP
Edelman
GoDaddy
Emerson Lamb
Intel Corporation
Enterprises International
InterCall
Fluke Corporation
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Brent Milne & Krista Marks
Dallas Regional
Delastek
École Polytechnique de Montréal
EMAM
Aditya Birla Novelis
Bausch + Lomb Incorporated
Maggie Brooks, Monroe County Executive
Corning
Democrat & Chronicle
ESL Federal Credit Union
The Gleason Works
Enerkem
Harris Corporation
RF Communications Division
ETS
Kodak
TM
US Engineering Co.
Greater Toronto East Regional
MW Group, Ltd.
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Oceanic Time Warner Cable
Quick n’ Quality Movers
Texas Workforce Commission
Jacobs Engineering
Mike Sonnenfeldt
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
KBR
Kurt R. Suderlund
LINN Energy
Inland Empire Regional
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
NASA
JCPenney
City of Tel Aviv
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Israel Regional
Bill Turner
Williams
America-Israel Friendship League, Inc.
United Jewish Communities of Metrowest NJ
Automatic Data Processing Inc.
Frank and Marguerite Walter
Los Angeles Regional sponsored by
The Roddenberry Foundation
Josh s and Judy Weston Fund
David Bonderrman
Josh Weston s
Eaton
Bostock Family Foundation
Mort Zackerman
Google Inc.
Bovin Family Foundation
Lake Superior Regional
The Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Foundation
Archer Racing Accessories
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Jeremiah Callaghan
Cirrus Aircraft
Gerald Oppenheimer Family Foundation
Capital Management Systems, LLC
Cummins Power Generation
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Petty
Check Point
Grandma’s Saloon & Grill
Raytheon Company
The Jamar Company
Roddenberry Foundation
Joy Global
Walt Disney Imagineering
Kraus-Anderson Construction Company
Michigan FIRST Sponsors
John Cali
Thomas & Susan Dunn
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
KPMG
WackyButtons
Magna
Waterloo Engineering
Xerox Corporation
Amgen Foundation
Bialkin Family Foundation
University of Ontario
Institute of Technology
Hatch
ASME - Petroleum Division
Greater Texas Foundation
The Drexler Family Foundation
Time Warner Cable
Lone Star Regional
Stephen Robert
Paul Silberg
Union Gas
City of Waterloo
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Air Force ROTC
Rashi Foundation
Greater Texas Foundation
Irwin & Janet Dorros
Google Inc.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
PTC, Inc.
GE Oil & Gas
Synnex Canada
Rochester Institute of Technology
Tronox
Morris Offit
Neal Shapiro
Hub City Regional
Claudio Dinars
University of Waterloo
Symantec
Marne Obernauer
ExxonMobil Corporation
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
University of Toronto
Solotech
Newman’s Own Foundation
The Ryan Family Foundation
University of Hawai’i Mãnoa
Carleton University Faculty
of Engineering & Design
General Motors Canada
S&S Philpott, LLC
Thomas E. & Paula Gabriele McInerney
BP
Bruce Power
Rochester Business Journal
Rich Wightman & Company
The Marcus Foundation, Inc.
Berrie Russle
Starn, O’Toole, Marcus & Fisher
James Dimon
Federal Economic Development Agency for
Southern Ontario (Fed Dev)
Pololu Robotics & Electronics
Earle W. Kazis
Bechtel Corporation
Pratt & Whitney Canada
William Pollock
PBG Associates LLC
Isuzu - UTI Israel
Daniel Rose
SAIC
S.M. Blair Foundation
Cisco
International Mateks - Jim Coleman
Roboteam
Power Corporation
Fonds de bienfaisance des employés de
Bombardier à Montréal
Google Inc.
Ontario Power Generation
McDonald’s Hawaii
BlackBerry
Glen Pearson
Connect a Million MindsTM,
an Initiative of Time Warner Cable
Magna
Matson
The Leon and Toby Cooperman Family
Foundation
Fondation Lucie et André Chagnon
Genivar
Hatch
Hawai’i Self Storage
PEO – York Chapter
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
Cisco
Google Inc.
Friends of Hawai’i Robotics
Jalynn Bennett
Fondation J. Armand Bombardier
GE
Bell
Booz Allen Hamilton
The Province of Ontario
Novelis Inc.
Future Electronics
Greater Toronto West Regional
BAE Systems
Bell
FEEP
Fondation Québec Jeunes
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Hawaii Regional
sponsored by BAE Systems
Nitzi and Warren Eisenberg Family Foundation
Bernie Flynn
Victor & Patricia Ganzi
Alfred G. Goldstein
Eugene and Emily Grant Family Foundation
David & Janice House
Maurices
Bosch
Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union
Chrysler
Minnesota Power Foundation
The Chrysler Foundation
North Shore Bank of Commerce
Comau
Northland Foundation
Consumers Energy
Republic Bank
Delphi Corporation
Saturn Systems Software Engineering
DTE Energy Foundation
Las Vegas Regional
Ford
Cirque Du Soleil
General Motors Corporation
National Security Technologies, LLC
General Motors Foundation
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JCPenney
Tropical Smoothie Café
Comcast Corporation
The Port Authority of NY & NJ
Minnesota Power Foundation
Electronic Arts
South Carolina Chamber of Commerce
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Gary Schermerhorn
North Shore Bank of Commerce
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Sparks Toyota
Abilis New England
St. Louis Regional
Walli’s Restaurant of Burton
3M Company
Pine Tree Regional
PTC, Inc.
Search Plus International
YaYa’s Flame Broiled Chicken
DuPont
Boston Scientific Corporation
Steve Scopellite
Northland Foundation
Florida High Tech Corridor
Time Warner Cable
DeLorme
Harry Baker
Kettering University FIRST Robotics
District Competition
Environmental Tectonics Corporation
Medtronic
David Sobotka
Republic Bank
Harris Corporation
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Fairchild Semiconductor
Bishop DuBourg High School
ETC
Pentair Foundation
Stephen Squeri
Saturn Systems Software Engineering
Lockheed Martin Corporation
The Boeing Company
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Franklin Institute
PTC, Inc.
Gene Sykes
ASME – Atlanta Chapter
JCPenney
Cardinals Care Foundation
General Motors Foundation
Glenn Gribble
Two Sigma Investments
Automation Direct
Texas Instruments
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Bosch
Kettering University
JCPenney
University of Minnesota College of Science &
Engineering
Oklahoma Regional
NASA
Peachtree Regional
IDEXX
College Nannies & Tutors
Castaing Family Foundation
Stat EMS
Johnson & Johnson
Livonia FIRST Robotics
District Competition
Laboratory Robotics Interest Group
Toyota
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Verizon Foundation
Michigan FRC State Championship
CMS Energy
Eastern Michigan University
Toyota
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Bedford FIRST Robotics
District Competition
Bedford Volunteer Fire Department
Buckeye CableSystem
Eastman & Smith Ltd.
Laibe Electric/Technology
Promedica
Detroit FIRST Robotics
District Competition
Center Line High School
Grand Blanc FIRST Robotics
District Competition
St. Joseph FIRST Robotics
District Competition
Kendall Electric Incorporated
TPC
Whirlpool
Traverse City FIRST Robotics
District Competition
2BaysDJs
American Waste
Blarney Castle
Britten
Career Tech Center
Cone Drive Gearing Solutions
Avaunte Waters Catering
Cummins Bridgeway
Benito’s Pizza
Jimmy John’s
Big Apple Bagels
MCM Electric
Big Boy
OptiTemp
Bob Evans
Sound Environments LLC
Brandon Schools Food Service of Ortonville
TC Controls, LLC
Colony’s Quality Meats
Trantek Automation Corporation
Crystal Water Company
Traverse City Area Public Schools
El Potrero Mexican Restaurant
Waterford FIRST Robotics
District Competition
Fledjeez
Food Castle
Grand Blanc Community Schools
Great Harvest Bread Company
Indian Hill Elementary
Italia Gardens
The Law Firm of Kohl Harris of Metamora
Leo’s
Mary’s Boutique & Gifts
Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Restaurant
Smitty’s Iron Works of Midland
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Bosch
Subway
Minnesota 10,000 Lakes Regional
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Minnesota North Star Regional
RINI Technologies
Pittsburgh Regional
Cooper Bussmann
Mickey L. Clagg
DeVry University
Google Inc.
The Doerr Family
Electrical Connection
Emerson
Boston Scientific Corporation
GE
Zhiquen Yeo
Devon Energy
Beverly & Stephen Seay
Medtronic
Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas McInerney
Gas Processors Association
Siemens Corporation
Motorola Mobility Foundation
Pentair Foundation
Georgia Power
Robotics Institute Machine Shop, Carnegie Mellon
University
Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies
Google Inc.
NASA
PTC, Inc.
Accu-Tech
Google Inc.
Greater Oklahoma City Chamber/ i2E
United Launch Alliance
Karen Albrecht Enterprises
National Defense Education Program (NDEP)
University of Minnesota College of Science &
Engineering
CapTech
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Bob Howard
Kimberly-Clark
CompTIA
Ideas Mfg. Inc.
University of Central Florida – College of
Engineering & Computer Science
Corning Cable
Inasmuch Foundation
University of Florida
Credit Suisse
Kirkpatrick Foundation, Inc.
University of South Florida
Gateway University Research Park
Mercedes-Benz
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Google Inc.
MSC Industrial Supply Company
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
John & Jane Hardin
Nordam
WWW Internet Development Technologies
IBM Corporation
OCAST
Palmetto Regional
Livingston & Haven
OG&E
New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
New Jersey School Boards Association
New York City Regional
New Jersey Technology
and Engineering Educators Association
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
AllianceBernstein
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Bloomberg
PECO
Mary Byron
Picatinny Arsenal
Jane Chwick
The Ryan Family Foundation
Larry Cohen
Temple University
Pevaroff Cohn Family Foundation
Turner Foundation, Inc.
Con Edison
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
North Carolina Regional
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Selby and Richard McRae Foundation, Inc.
MDI Group
Mercer University School of Engineering
Swanson Center for Product Innovation
(Swanson School of Engineering Machine Shop)
Gateway to Innovation
James Mulligan Printing
United States Department of Energy – National Energy
Technology Laboratory
Hard Rock Café
Queen City Regional
Innoventor, Inc.
Alexander & Associates Co.
Motorola Solutions Foundation
Caroline Alikonis & Josh Haldeman
NASA
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
Eaton Computer
Novelis, Inc.
Bosch
Jedson Engineering
MacCord Macon PLLC
Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission
Southern Polytechnic State University
Cassidy the Kid
P&G Engineering
North Carolina State University
Oklahoma Christian University
Teradata Corporation
Charleston Defense Contractors Association
Parker Hannifin Foundation
Credit Suisse
North Carolina Technology Association
(NCTA)
Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau
Turner
Coastal Carolina University
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America
Verizon Foundation
Datapipe
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Sigma Xi
Oklahoma City University –
Meinders School of Business
Comcast Corporation
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Victoria Foundation
Mark Dehnert
Oklahoma Engineering Foundation
Women in Technology (WIT)
Time Warner Cable
Comporium
Xavier University
Josh s & Judy Weston
James DeMare
U.S. Air Force
Oklahoma State University
Phoenix Regional
Razorback Regional
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Oklahoma State University - CEAT
UTC Aerospace Systems
Samson Resources
Volvo
U.S. Air Force
Midwest Regional
iHigh.com
JCPenney
Glenn Gribble
Illinois Institute of Technology
Michael Grimaldi
Motorola Solutions Foundation
Todd Hohman
The Pentair Foundation
James Owen Linnett
Avon Products
PTC, Inc.
Joe Long
BAE Systems
Redbox
Mutual of America
Bloomberg
University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Engineering
NYSE Euronext Foundation
Pershing Square Foundation
Daniel Petrozzo
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Northern Lights Regional
Archer Racing Accessories
Cirrus Aircraft
Cummins Power Generation
Grandma’s Saloon & Grill
The Jamar Company
JCPenney
Joy Global
Kraus-Anderson Construction Company
Maurices
Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union
Creative Consultants Group
Avnet
Gateway Grizzlies
University of Pittsburgh
NCR
Michael Dubno s
Employees Community Fund of The Boeing
Company, St. Louis
Thorley Industries, LLC (4moms)
BAE Systems
Google Inc.
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Coca-Cola
Robin Vince
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Google Inc.
The Boeing Company
QinetiQ Corporation North America
The Heinz Endowments
The people of Goldman Sachs and Friends
Mid-Atlantic Robotics
FRC Region Championship
The Chickasaw Nation
SAIC
The Boeing Company
Waterford Township Fire Department
Philip J. Venables
Dell
Alexander Goldberg
Waterford School District
Cisco
Time Warner Cable
Josh s & Judy Weston
Baxter International Inc.
Oakland Schools
PTC, Inc.
3M Company
Don Duet
Bartelli’s Banquet Hall & Catering Services
Northrop Grumman Corporation
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
CareerTech – Oklahoma Department of Career
& Technology Education
Liberty Science Center
New Jersey Institute of Technology
ABNA Engineering
Hazelwood School District
Dr. & Mrs. Ernest G. Jaworski
Ladue School District, Reed School
Lee Foundation
Lindenwood University
Carol B. Loeb
LRIG
Maritz
Maryville University
MasterCard Worldwide
MICDS
Missouri University of Science & Technology
Arkansas FIRST
Craig & Barbara Barrett
National Instruments Corporation
Baxter International Inc.
Best Buy Children’s Foundation
Nancy Neumann
Fayetteville Visitors Bureau
Chase Community Giving
Partners for Progress of Greater St. Charles
JCPenney
GoDaddy
PTC, Inc.
John & Meredith Novak
Medtronic Foundation
Ranken Technical College
Ozark Fabricators
Kathie Reuter
Mercom
Microchip Technology Inc. Employees through
United Way Donations
University of Arkansas
Jerry & Peggy Ritter
City of Myrtle Beach
Microchip Technology Inc.
U.S. Air Force
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
John Steele Zink Foundation
Myrtle Beach Regional
Economic Development
ON Semiconductor
Sacramento Regional
The Saigh Foundation
Orlando Regional
NASA
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
University of Oklahoma – Engineering
University of Tulsa – College of Engineering
and Natural Sciences
Ward Petroleum Corporation
Williams
Horry County Schools
Horry Georgetown Technical College
Innovative Global Systems
InterTech Group
ITT Technical Institute
ManTech International Corporation
CAE
The Palmetto Partners
Craig Technologies
Sanders’ Tech Ed Fund
DeVry University
Santee Cooper
Steve n & Maria Sanghi
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Wells Fargo
Wishes in Stitches
(Margaret & Alan Jannuzzi)
Ames Research Center
St. Charles Community College
The Brin Wojcicki Foundation
St. Louis Community College
Chevron Corporation
Saint Louis Science Center
Lam Robotics
St. Louis University
NASA
The Seeser Family
University of California Davis
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Microsoft Corporation
Genworth Foundation
MDF – Manufacturing Demonstration Facility
Microsoft Alumni Foundation
InSource Solutions
2 Million Minutes
Power Corporation
Spoehrer Family Foundation
CenturyLink
NASA
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Jackson Foundation
Bechtel Corporation
Pratt & Whitney Canada
Sylvan Learning Center
Crane Aerospace & Electronics
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ken Myer
Jewett Machine
Booz Allen Hamilton
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Technology Partners, Inc.
Doug DeVries
Pellissippi State Community College
Kevin Ross & Sue Adams
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Capitol College
Synnex Canada
U-Gas Convenience Stores
Edelman
PetSafe
Stephanie Suback
Lockheed Martin Undersea Systems
DataNet Systems
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Corporation
University City School District
Emerson Lamb
SAIC
Triumph Group, Inc.
Micron Foundation
DeVry University
Union Gas
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Enterprises International
Tennessee Valley Authority
John Vechey
NASA
District of Columbia Public Schools
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
University of Missouri St. Louis
F5 Networks
Sheree Wen
NASA Goddard Space Flight Systems
Fluke Corporation
NASA Langley Research Center
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Workforce Development
Council Snohomish County
General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems
University of Toronto
U.S. Air Force
University of Tennessee Knoxville –
College of Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis
Google Inc.
Utah Regional
Wedgewood School, Ferguson Florissant School District
Intel Corporation
South Florida Regional
Norfolk State University
JCPenney
The Wolfe Family
Kessler Foundation
FPL
Networking Technologies & Support, Inc.
Larry H. Miller Group of Companies
Northern Virginia Community College
JCPenney
Micron Foundation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
NASA
Platt
Orbital Sciences
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
University of Utah
Peak 10
National Defense Education Program (NDEP)
Rick Meeder
University of Utah College of Engineering
PwC
SAIC
Microsoft Corporation
Spokane Regional
Radio Communications of Virginia
Solekai Systems
Microsoft Alumni Foundation
AH&T Insurance
Utah Governor’s Office
of Economic Development
Space Grant Education & Enterprise Institute
(SGEEI)
MultiCare Health Systems
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Virginia Regional
Richmond Joint Engineers’ Council
Aditya Birla Novelis
Raytheon Company
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Avista Foundation
Alstom
Ken Myer
Anton Paar
ViaSat
Conrad Ball & Ulrike Quensel
Jay & Debra Platt Family
Bank of America
BAE Systems
SBPLI Long Island Regional
Ken Ross & Sue Adams
Battelle
Barracuda Networks
BAE Systems
SPEEA
Bezos Family Foundation
Bechtel Corporation
Estee Lauder Companies
Triumph Group, Inc.
The Boeing Company
Boehringer Ingelheim
Farmingdale State College,
State University of New York
John Vechey
Center for Advanced Manufacturing Puget
Sound (CAMPS)
Booz Allen Hamilton
Workforce Development
Council Snohomish County
CenturyLink
CapTech
Coffman Engineers
Church & Dwight
Silicon Valley Regional
Crane Aerospace & Electronics
Center for Innovative Technology
The Brin Wojcicki Foundation
Doug DeVries
College Funding Group
SBPLI School-Business Partnerships of LI, Inc.
Google Inc.
Edelman
DataNet Systems
Schenck
Lam Robotics Educational Consulting
Emerson Lamb
Dominion Foundation
School Construction Consultants, Inc.
NASA Ames Research Center
Enterprises International
Dream !t Do !t Virginia
Stony Brook University
San Jose State University
College of Engineering
Fluke Corporation
DuPont Spruance
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
ECPI University
Smoky Mountains Regional
Intel Corporation
Flexicell
Virginia Commonwealth
University School of Engineering
Festo
Hofstra University
Motorola Solutions Foundation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Seattle Regional
Aditya Birla Novelis
BluePrint Automation
RichTech
Rolls-Royce North America
SAIC
Science Matters, The Community Idea Stations
Science Museum of Virginia
Showbest Fixture Corporation
Southern Electronics Inc.
SRA International, Inc.
STIHL
Southwest Virginia Community College
SyCom Technologies
Tap Here! Technology
University of Virginia Engineering
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
Virginia Commonwealth
University Medical Center
AH&T Insurance
Alcoa, Inc.
Itron
GE Information Security Technology Center
Virginia State Air Force Association
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Bechtel Corporation
JCPenney
GEICO
Virginia State University
Conrad Ball & Ulrike Quensel
Coz’Arts Entertainment
Kalispel Tribe of Indians
Bank of America
DENSO Corporation
Kessler Foundation
General Dynamics
Advanced Information Systems
Battelle
Eastman Chemical Company
Rick Meeder
Bezos Family Foundation
Keeping Dreams Alive Foundation
The Boeing Company
Kendall Electric Inc.
Knoxville Chamber of Commerce
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lockheed Martin Undersea Systems
NASA
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Teradata Corporation
Sheree Wen
Hughes
National Defense Education Program (NDEP)
Intellectual Ventures
San Diego Regional
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Washington DC Regional
Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Puget Sound (CAMPS)
Knoxville News Sentinel
Southeast Missouri State University
Siemens Corporation
Office of the Chief Technology Officer of the
District of Columbia
Waterloo Engineering
Xerox Corporation
City of Calgary
Husky Energy
ISA Calgary
Wisconsin Regional
5Nines
Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA)
Abbott Fund
Showbest Fixture Corporation
American Transmission Company
SRA International, Inc.
Caterpillar, Inc.
University of Maryland, College Park
Connect a Million MindsTM,
an Initiative of Time Warner Cable
Waterloo Regional
Bell
Jalynn Bennett
BlackBerry
S.M. Blair Foundation
Bruce Power
Carleton University
Faculty of Engineering & Design
Dueco
Gateway Technical College
GE Volunteers
Google Inc.
Joy Global
Ladish Co. Foundation
Marquette University, College of Engineering
George & Julie Mosher
MSI General
Oshkosh Corp.
Federal Economic Development Agency
for Southern Ontario (Fed Dev)
Jim Peterman D.D.S.
Plexus
General Motors Canada
QuadTech
Google Inc.
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Hatch
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
KPMG
WPI Regional
The Province of Ontario
SPONSORS
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Cisco
Ontario Power Generation
PROGRAM SPONSORS
APEGA
SAIC
Wilson High School
VIDEO
Western Canadian FRC Regional
Rolls-Royce North America
Vergo Productions
PRESENTING SPONSOR
City of Waterloo
Schulich School of Engineering U of C
U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC
2013 CHAMPIONSHIP SPONSORS
University of Waterloo
Orbital Sciences
Magna
View FRC Team Sponsors
PEO – York Chapter
The MathWorks, Inc.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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PARTNERS
2012-2013 FIRST LEGO League
Mexico
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Bárbara Gómez de Navarro
Explora, Descubre Y Crea, AC
Iceland
Netherlands
Jelle D. de Jong
Stichting Techniekpromotie
Quebec
Dagrún Briem
FLL á Íslandi
FIRST LEGO League partners are key
organizations and Volunteers in the
field who organize the program in their
respective regions.
Yannick DuPont
Brault & Bouthillier
India
New Zealand
Chile
Sudhanshu Sharma
Techtronics Education (India) Ltd.
Jason Kyle
Kiwi FIRST
Argentina
Kirstin Engemann
FIRST LEGO League Chile
Indonesia
Norway
China
Bambang Rusli
Mikrobot
Per-Arild Konradsen
Nina Sivertsen
FIRST Scandinavia
Global Operational Partners
Martin Bergada
Educación Tecnológica S.A.
Australia
Luan Heimlich
PRIMEFLL
Austria
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Bahrain
Ismail Yasein Hasan
King Hussein Foundation
Belgium
Jelle D. de Jong
Stichting Techniekpromotie
Brazil
Mara Serli do Couto Fernandes
Cristina Elsner de Faria
Brazilian Social Services of Industry (SESI)
Bulgaria
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Canada
Alberta
Eugene Zhang
Semia Limited
Ireland
Columbia
Gareth James
Ahmed Kotb
The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Mónica Maria Sánchez Colorado
Fundación Global Arte Cienca y Technologia
Czech Republic
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Denmark
Per-Arild Konradsen
Nina Sivertsen
FIRST Scandinavia
Egypt
Ayman El Kabbany
Techno Future Egypt
Estonia
Heilo Altin
MTÜ Robootika
Faroe Islands
Per-Arild Konradsen
Nina Sivertsen
FIRST Scandinavia
Israel
Alisha MacIntyre
Yarrit Levy
Technion-FIRST Israel
Pakistan
Rehan Ahmad
Qamar Iqbal
STAR
Peru
Luis Linares
Wernher Von Braun IEP SA
Italy
Philippines
Franco Finotti
Museo Civico di Rovereto
Mylene Abiva
FELTA Multi-Media, Inc.
Japan
Poland
Hideki Kamoshida
FIRST Japan
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Jordan
Portugal
Ismail Yasein Hasan
King Hussein Foundation
Noah Revoy
Evoluir21
Kuwait
Qatar
Ismail Yasein Hasan
King Hussein Foundation
Ismail Yasein Hasan
King Hussein Foundation
Lebanon
Russia
Aleksei Kornilov
Volnoe Delo Foundation
Walter Kowalchyk
FLL Alberta Youth Robotics Society
Germany
Ghazi Mtaweh
Cedars Cultural School
Newfoundland/Labrador
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Lithuania Saudi Arabia
Clarence Button
Mount Pearl
Haiti
Vytautas Krutulis
Lietuvos “Minties Odisejos” asociacija
Saeed Atef Saeed
National Talents Co. for Training & Education
Nova Scotia
Odule Augustin
FLL Haiti
Luxembourg
Singapore
Hong Kong
Jelle D. de Jong
Stichting Techniekpromotie
Professor Lim Tit Meng
Science Centre Singapore
Karen Wilder
Acadia University
Ontario
David Ellis
FLL Ontario
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Hungary
Eugene Zhang
Semia Limited
The Hong Kong Youth Federation
Malaysia
Slovakia
KingHui Law
Sasbadi Sdn Bhd
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Slovenia
United States
Georgia
Michigan
New York – Long Island
Pennsylvania – West
Andrej Bergant
Natalija Premuzic
Zavod Super Glavce
Adventist Robotics League
Mel Wade
Jeff Rosen
Storm Robinson
Georgia Institute of Technology
Pamela Williamson
FIRST in Michigan
Janet Anderson
SBPLI, Inc.
South Africa
Alabama
Hawaii
Minnesota
New York – Mid-Hudson Valley
Robin Shoop
National Robotics Engineering Center
Carnegie Mellon University
Dana Hobbs
Alabama FLL
Sara Tamayose
Hawaii FIRST LEGO League
Vicky Coaty
Cheryl Moeller
High Tech Kids
Alaska
Idaho
Mississippi
Casimer DeCusatis
Leah Akins
John Houston
Dutchess County Community College
Rebecca Parks
Juneau Economic Development Council
William Boyd
Timothy Ewers, Ph.D.
Extension 4-H, University of Idaho
Randall Hicks
Emma Seiler
Robotics Alliance of Mississippi
Illinois
Tom Kleinschmidt
Diane Michalczuk
INSciTE Illinois
Johannes deVries
F’SATIE @ Tshwane University of Technology
South Korea
Professor Kyoung-Mihn Do
Eric Yongwoo Lee
FEST Creative Engineering Education
Association (Feeling and Enjoying
Science Technology)
Spain
Ricard Huguet
Fundación Scientia
Sweden
Per-Arild Konradsen
Nina Sivertsen
FIRST Scandinavia
Switzerland
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V.
Taiwan
Johnson Jan
Kids Kingdom Inc.
Thailand
Torsak Chantaravisoot
Gammaco (Thailand) Co. Ltd.
Tunisia
Ismail Yasein Hasan
King Hussein Foundation
Turkey
Fatma Habip
Davut Habip
Bilim Kahramanlari Dernegi
Ukraine
Oksana Stoyetskaya
Prolego Ltd.
United Kingdom
Gareth James
Ahmed Kotb
The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Arizona
Patricia Smith
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona
State University
Arkansas
Amber Williamson
Science and Technology Group, Inc.
California – Central
Devin Blizzard
Clovis Unified School District
Michael Adam
Central Valley Robotics
California – Los Angeles
LeRoy Nelson
Southern California Regional Robotics Forum
California – Northern
Mark Edelman
Jill Wilker
Playing@Learning
California – Southern
Lynn Crockett
LEGOLAND®
Colorado
Ross Parrent
ComputerTots/ComputerExplorers
Connecticut
Mike Gentry
Central Connecticut State University
Delaware/Eastern Pennsylvania
Lou Rosanio
Meena Shah
First State Robotics
Florida
Laura Melnik
Florida Robotics Education, Inc.
New York – New York City
Puerto Rico
Miray Ramy
Eureka Enrichment and Learning Center, Inc.
Rhode Island
Susan Hermon
NYU - Polytechnic
Rebekah Gendron
Mary Johnson
Rhode Island School of the Future
Missouri – Kansas City
New York – Potsdam
South Carolina
Paul Borchardt
Eunice Brown
KC STEM Alliance
James Carroll, Ph.D.
Diane Brouwer
Clarkson University
Mary Graves
SC FLL and Robotics Education, Inc.
Indiana
Missouri – St. Louis
New York – Utica
Carol Dostal
College of Engineering, Technology
and Computer Science
Indiana University – Purdue University,
Fort Wayne
Kathie Reuter
St. Louis Community College – Florissant Valley
Elizabeth Rossi
SUNY Institute of Technology
Montana
North Carolina
Allison Banfield
Montana State University – Bozeman
Daphne Rainey
North Carolina A & T State University
Nebraska
North Dakota
Iowa
Camille Sloan-Schroeder
College of Engineering, Iowa State University
Kansas – Liberal
Kathy Morgan
Ashley Miller
Megan Patent-Nygren
University of North Dakota, School of
University of Nebraska – Lincoln 4-H Youth Development
Engineering & Mines
Jim Bert
Mid America Air Museum
Nevada – Las Vegas
Ohio
Kentucky
Jean Hoppert
FIRST NV
John Inman
Ogden College of Science and Engineering
Western Kentucky University
Nevada – Reno
Kathy Levine
Angela Riethman
Educational Outreach
Wright Patterson Air Force Base
Louisiana
Annette Oertling
Scot Marshall
BLAST, Inc. (Building Louisiana Science and
Technology)
Maine
Tom Bickford
Maine Robotics
Maryland
Anne Spence, Ph.D.
Jamie Gurganus
College of Engineering &
Information Technology
University of Maryland Baltimore
Massachusetts
Colleen Shaver
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Dee Frewert
FIRST NV
Oklahoma
New Hampshire
Craig Shreve
Oklahoma Science and
Engineering Foundation (OKSEF)
Kristen Kelso
Christopher Palie
BAE Systems
Oregon
South Dakota
Robyn Swets
South Dakota Robotics Association
Tennessee
Ken Hunter
College of Engineering
Tennessee Tech University
Bradley Weil
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Texas – Alamo
Andrew Schuetze
Alamo College – Northwest Vista College
Texas – Central
Lonny Stern
Jessica Galfas
Skillpoint Alliance
Texas – North
Kristi Cantu
Teresa Lenling
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Texas – South
Ernest DiCicco, Jr.
Mount Olive Robotics Education Association
Cathy Swider
Bruce Schafer
Oregon Robotics Tournament
and Outreach Program
New Mexico
Pennsylvania – Northwest
Chris Morgan
Sandy Trissell
FLL New Mexico
Melanie Ford
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Gabby Gandara
Virgilio Gonzalez
University of Texas at El Paso
Pennsylvania – Southeast
Utah
New York – Finger Lakes
Rebecca Hayward
University of Pennsylvania
Kathy Hajeb
Anne Bastien
Technology Venture Development
University of Utah
New Jersey
Damian Garcia
Costas Solomou
University of Rochester
Pennsylvania – South Central
Allison Felix
Saint Francis University
Karen Cohen
The University of Houston – CORE
Texas – Southwest
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Virginia/District of Columbia
2012-2013 FIRST Tech Challenge
Nick Swayne
James Madison University
Affiliate Partners
Washington
Kevin Reed
William Scholten
Washington FIRST Robotics
West Virginia
Todd Ensign
NASA IV & V Educator Resource Center
Wisconsin
Ben Senson
Ben Stein
BadgerBOTS
Wyoming
Jeff Brewster
Bryan Honken
Natrona County School District
Yemen
Ismail Yasein Hasan
King Hussein Foundation
FIRST Tech Challenge partners and
program managers are key organizations
and Volunteers in the field who organize the
program in their respective regions.
Australia
Luan Heimlich
Michael Heimlich
Macquarie University
Canada
Idaho
Nevada – Northern
Texas – Pasadena/Houston
Program Managers
Missouri
Husam Al Madani
National Talent Training Center
Tim Ewers
University of Idaho Extension 4-H
Dee Frewert
Space Science for Schools and FIRST NV
Sharon Sledge
San Jacinto College
China
Susie Mathieu
Singapore
Illinois
New Jersey
Texas – San Antonio
Michael Seedman
Joel Bloom
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Andrew Schuetze
Northwest Vista College
New York City
Utah
Ben Esner
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Center for K-12 STEM Education
Rainie Ingram
Weber State University
Clarence Sirisena
Science Centre Singapore
Spain
David Serra
Mercè Gamell
Foundation Scientia
Alberta
Taiwan
Brian McLachlin
Red Deer College
Johnson Jan
ESUN Robot Association
China
United States
Eugene Zhang
Semia Limited
Alaska
Germany
Astrid Müller
HANDS on TECHNOLOGY
India
Sudhanshu Sharma
Rajan Malhotra
India STEM Foundation
Republic of Korea
Hyon-Woong Kang
Hands On Learning Company
Mexico
Bárbara Gómez de Navarro
Explora, Descubre Y Crea, AC
The Netherlands
Brenda van de Fliert
HCO
New Zealand
Jason Kyle
Kiwi FIRST
Romania
Alexander Dean Hester
Romanian Robotics Education Initiative
American International School of Bucharest
Russia
Aleksei Kornilov
Maxim Petrov
Volnoe Delo Foundation
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Saudi Arabia
Brian Holst
Juneau Economic Development Council
Arizona
Christine Sapio
Coconino High School
David Thompson
Northern Arizona University
Arkansas
Meredith Novak
Arkansas FIRST
California – Los Angeles
Indiana
Darrin Wilcoxson
Crawfordsville High School
Iowa
Rebecca Whitaker
University of Iowa
New York – Hudson Valley
Vermont
Rick Kline
Pace University
Douglas Dickey
Kristin Winer
University of Vermont
New York – Potsdam
Virginia
Dr. James Carroll
Clarkson University
Scott McKay
Virginia FIRST Washington
Maryland
North Carolina
Bill Duncan
Maryland FIRST
Daphne Rainey
North Carolina A&T State University
Massachusetts
Ohio
Loretta Bessette
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Linda Neenan
iSPACE, Inc.
Michigan
Oklahoma
Betsy Lamb
Cranbrook Schools
Dr. Blake Sonobe
Southwest Oklahoma State University
Michigan Middle School
Oregon
Francois Castaing
Gail Alpert
Kentucky
Shawn Payne
Jessica Cecil
Owensboro Community
and Technical College
Paula Joseph
PTC
Kevin Li
Flora Li
Semia Limited
Bernice Houle
Singapore
Brad Fitzgerald
Brad Bryant
Anna Kim Teng Tan
Kwee Lin Yap
Science Centre Singapore
Eric Lee
FEST Creative Engineering Education
Association
West Virginia
Taiwan
Chris Carter
Dave Davis
College of Engineering
University of Texas at Arlington
Peggy Vance
Logan County Schools
Rene Cheng
ESUN Robot Association
Wisconsin
United States
Michael Krauski
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Alaska
Texas – Pasadena/Houston
Rebecca Parks
David Patterson
Nelson Carter
San Jacinto College
Wyoming
Bryan Honken
Natrona County School District
California – Los Angeles
Liberty Naud
Ric Wilson
Theresa Klemme
Maggie Scholtz
Michael Burger
Mississippi
Thomas Zawislak
Pennsylvania FIRST Robotics
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Georgia
Erin Flynn
New England Institute of Technology
Robert May
South Carolina
Dan Green
Diana Howard
Michael O’Brien
Jonathan Weiland
Colorado
Matthew and Kathy Collier
Evan Barnet
Illinois
Delaware
Montana
Lamar Tisdale
South Carolina State University
Joe Perrotto
First State Robotics
Pippin Wallace
Oracle
Texas – Dallas/Fort Worth
Maryland
Kevin Rudd
Florida
Nevada – Las Vegas
Michael Coleman
Geared 2 Learn, Inc.
David Philippi
Northwest Career and Technical Academy
Dr. Carter Tiernan
College of Engineering
University of Texas at Arlington
Georgia
Jean Hoppert
FIRST NV
Connie Haynes
Georgia FIRST
Texas – Lubbock
Richard Gale
Texas Tech University
Dave Hackett
Eric Stokely
Washington FIRST Robotics
Jill Wilker
Mark Edelman
Playing@Learning
Dr. Marcia Pfeiffer
Ashok Agrawal
St. Louis Community College
Pennsylvania
Texas – Dallas/Fort Worth
Pennsylvania
John and Marion Brooks
Oklahoma
Republic of Korea
Joe Passofaro
Missouri
Vince Frascella
New York – Lower Hudson Valley
Minnesota
California – San Diego
New Jersey
Ashvin Savant
PTC
California – Northern California
John O’Haver
University of Mississippi
Allison Banfield
Montana State University
India
Bruce Schafer
Cathy Swider
Oregon University System
Suparna Mukherjee
Los Angeles Robotics
Montana
Michigan Middle School
Tammie Damrath
Ken Platteschorre
Texas – Lubbock
Alan Barhorst
Dina Barhorst
Texas Tech University
Vermont
Jeff Frolik
University of Vermont
Virginia
Carol Edelman
Glen Davis
Matthew Glennon
Pattie Cook
Washington
Kevin Ross
Adrienne Rime
Wisconsin
Julianne Pickering
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Wyoming
Susan Franklin
Paul Brutsman
Mississippi
Mannie Lowe
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a
FINANCIALS
2%
11%
JUNE 30, 2013
Revenues and other support:
Program registration fees Contributions and grants Other income, net of expenses of $86,580 in 2013 and $244,255 in 2012
Special project, net of expenses of $551,381 in 2013 and $731,625 in 2012
Net assets released from restrictions $ 19,060,850
18,238,363
1,062,714
45,145
12,501,544
Total revenues and other support Team services
& growth of
programs
87%
G&A expenses
Fundraising costs
Significant program expansion was achieved in
50,908,616
LEADERSHIP
JUNE 30, 2012
$ 16,746,773
19,529,408 1,232,861
42,001
13,099,941
50,650,984
Board of Directors
Sheri S. McCoy - Co-Chair
Chief Executive Officer and Director
Avon Products, Inc.
Steve Sanghi
President, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman
Microchip Technology, Inc.
Ray Almgren
Vice President, Product Marketing Core Platforms National Instruments
Jacob Kragh
President
LEGO Education
Robert M. Tuttle - Co-Chair
General Partner
1848 Associates
Myron (Mike) E. Ullman III
Chief Executive Officer
JCPenney
Tom Arseneault
Chief Operating Officer
BAE Systems, Inc.
David Lavery
Program Executive for Solar System
Exploration
NASA
John E. Abele - Vice Chair
Expenses:
Founding Chairman, Retired
FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) 33,406,617
34,754,397
Boston Scientific Corporation
FIRST LEGO League (FLL) and
Junior FIRST LEGO League (Jr.FLL)
5,853,938
4,786,963
Walter P. Havenstein - Vice Chair
FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) 2,178,267
1,792,989
Chief Executive Officer, Retired
FIRST Place (FP) 63,451
100,947
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Net cost of building space occupied by unrelated not-for-profit organizations
227,306
189,962
Donald E. Bossi - Secretary
General, administrative and supporting services, and fundraising 6,399,969
6,339,921
President
Operation of building 377,549
334,865
FIRST®
Depreciation 471,183
374,820
Senior Advisors
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson
President
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Total expenses Dr. William P. Murphy, Jr.
Founder
Cordis Corporation
48,978,280
48,674,864
Dean Kamen - Founder
President
DEKA Research and Development Corporation
Operating surplus
1,930,336
1,976,120
Ursula M. Burns
Chairman & CEO
fiscal year 2012-2013 with limited and balanced growth
STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
in revenues and expenses. Contributions remained
Dr. Paul E. Jacobs
Assets:
Executive Chairman of the Board
Cash and cash equivalents* 13,398,774
13,194,985
Qualcomm Incorporated
Short-term investments*
10,500,000
8,475,693
Pledges, receivables, and other assets 11,858,347
7,747,006
Muhtar Kent
Net property, plant, and equipment 4,148,808
3,663,438
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
strong, as many individuals, small businesses,
corporations – including over 200 of the Fortune 500
companies – and foundations continued or increased
their support and new Sponsors joined FIRST.
This support provided meaningful experiences to more
than 314,000 youth engaged in the FIRST Progression
of Programs.
In keeping with long-time practices, FIRST continued
to apply the maximum percentage of funds possible to
directly benefit FIRST teams.
FIRST achieved its eighth
consecutive four-star rating
from Charity Navigator,
certifying our commitment to accountability,
transparency, and responsible fiscal management.
This rating places FIRST in the top 1% of all charities
evaluated by Charity Navigator.
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STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITES
Total assets, end of year 39,905,929
Liabilities and net assets: Total liabilities 3,914,962
Net assets:
Unrestricted 18,454,129
Temporarily restricted 17,536,838
Total net assets, end of year
33,081,122
4,389,434
16,523,793
12,167,895
39,905,929
33,081,122
$ 39,905,929
$ 33,081,122
Xerox Corporation
Coca-Cola Company
John H. Lynch
Former Governor of the State of New Hampshire
Elliott Masie
CEO & Founder
The MASIE Center
Scott McKay
CIO & Senior Vice President
Genworth Financial
For each of the two fiscal years summarized above, FIRST received an unqualified opinion from its independent auditors, BerryDunn.
Dennis A. Muilenburg
Vice Chairman, President
and Chief Operating Officer
The Boeing Company
*Note: The cash and short-term investments are comprised of both unrestricted funds and donor temporarily restricted funds. The total
liquid assets balance available to FIRST, for operating purposes, at June 30, 2013, is equivalent to approximately five months of FIRST
operating expenses.
Kelly Ortberg
CEO & President
Rockwell Collins
The financial information presented here is condensed and does not include the value of all donated services and materials.
View Audited Financial Statements (AFS). Certain amounts reported for 2012 have been restated. For details, please refer to the
accompanying notes which are an integral part of the AFS.
Robert L. Parkinson, Jr.
Chairman & CEO
Baxter International Inc.
Total liabilities and net assets, end of year
Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen
Chairman of the Board
LEGO Foundation and KIRKBI A/S
Dr. Dennis Berkey
Former President
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Michael J. “Micky” Bly
Vice President GME Powertrain Engineering
General Motors
Gordon Lankton
Chairman of the Board
Nypro Inc.
Dr. Roland Schmitt President Emeritus
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Honorable Jeanne Shaheen
United States Senator
New Hampshire
Honorary Directors
Paul A. Allaire
FIRST Chairman: 1995-2000
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Retired
Xerox Corporation
Sujeet Chand
Chief Technology Officer, Senior VP
Rockwell Automation
Cosema (Connie) Crawford, P.E.
SVP
The Louis Berger Group, Inc.
Paul Lazarus
President
White Dwarf Productions
Susie Mathieu
Partner
Spirit Hockey, LLC
Rey Moré
Chief Quality Officer, Retired
Motorola, Inc.
Ceci Neumann
Independent Law Practice Professional
Michael Dubno
Head of Global Markets & Research Technology
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Josh S. Weston
Honorary Chairman
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
Greg Hale
Vice President and Chief Safety Officer at the
Walt Disney Parks & Resorts
Vincent Wilczynski, Ph.D.
Deputy Dean,
School of Engineering & Applied Science
Yale University
Erik Halleus
President & Chief Executive Officer
EuroScandia Enterprises
Michael A. Heffron
President & CEO
DeLorme
J.T. Battenberg III
Chairman & CEO, Retired
Delphi Corporation
James E. Heppelmann
President and Chief Executive Officer
PTC
L. John Doerr III
Partner
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Marc Hodosh
Co-Creator
TEDMED
Gary L. Tooker
Chairman of the Board, Retired
Motorola, Inc.
Kent H. Hughes
Director, Program on Science, Technology, America
and the Global Economy
Woodrow Wilson Center
Executive Advisory Board
Dr. Woodie Flowers - Chairman
Pappalardo Professor Emeritus
of Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kyle Hughes
Founder and Teacher
Clarkston High School Science, Mathematics,
and Technology Academy
Leadership Team
Donald E. Bossi
President
FIRST
Steven R. Chism
Vice President, Programs
FIRST
Terry Durkin
Vice President, Finance
FIRST
Mark Giordono
Vice President, Development
FIRST
Mark Greenlaw
Vice President, Information Technology
FIRST
Roseann Stevens
Vice President, Field Operations
FIRST
Listing current as of March, 2014
Championship photography by Adriana M. Groisman and Argenis Apolinario. First in the Nation photo by S. Schons. White House photo, page 9. Other images courtesy of FIRST teams, Volunteers, and Sponsors.
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VISION
MISSION
“To transform our culture by creating a
world where science and technology
are celebrated and where young
people dream of becoming science
and technology leaders.”
To inspire young people to be science and
technology leaders, by engaging them in
exciting Mentor-based programs that build
science, engineering, and technology skills, that
inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded
life capabilities including self-confidence,
communication, and leadership.
Dean Kamen, Founder
s 200 Bedford Street l Manchester, NH 0 3101 n 800 .871.8326
IMPACT
FIRST participants are
significantly more likely to
attend college, twice as
likely to go on to major in
science or engineering, and
three times as likely to major
specifically in engineering.
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