The SCIENCE of Celebration 2013 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT CONCEIVE + COLLABORATE W W W . U S F I R S T. O R G + CREATE + COMPETE = CELEBRATE 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 2 VIDEO 3 Celebrating GROWTH & IMPACT 1989 ® Gracious Professionalism Year FIRST is founded to excite young people about science and technology ® “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 4 Coopertition 28 # 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 5 Celebrating PROGRESS FIRST PROGRAMS VIDEO A VIDEO 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. 6 RESEARCH RESEARCH LEGO ROBOTICS GAME PLAY GAME PLAY ENGINEERING NOTEBOOK ROBOTICS LEARN FROM THE PROS SCHOLARSHIPS GAME PLAY SCHOLARSHIPS DEAN KAMEN Founder LEGO ROBOTICS 7 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 ® OUTCOMES In college, FIRST Alumni are many times more likely to: FIRST Alumni are significantly more likely to: 3 Secure internships r 3 Pursue careers in engineering r 3 Attend college r 3M ajor and pursue careers in r 3M inority FIRST participants are more r 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 r 3 Mentor other FIRST students r 3 Become outstanding citizens r *Source: Brandeis University “More Than Robots” Evaluation ® 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. 8 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 9 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 10 “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 11 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 12 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 13 1 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 15 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 09 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 17 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 28 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 19 ...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 20 IRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Tech Challenge, FIRST LEGO League, and Junior FIRST LEGO League teams and events. F 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 21 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 22 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 23 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 24 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 25 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. 26 Join Fredi and change kids’ lives. 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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 28 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. 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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 33 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 34 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 35 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 36 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 37 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 38 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 39 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 40 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 41 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 42 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 43 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 44 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 45 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. 46 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. 47 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. 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