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We’re thrilled to announce that in2robotics is officially a registered not-for-profit charity! This milestone is a testament to the incredible dedication and hard work of our team over the years. Being recognised as a charity speaks volumes about the impact of the work we do. Every program, event, and competition we deliver is made possible by the unwavering commitment of our amazing volunteers. With no paid employees, our team works tirelessly to create engaging and
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The in2robotics Semester 1 schedule is ready to go! There are 2 tournaments this year, one at Glendal Primary on March 14th and one at Templestowe College on May 11. This year we are splitting the Semester 1 season into 2 divisions, an A-Divisions for those teams that won awards throughout the year or just feel like a challenge and a fun division for new teams and for those who just want to have some
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It was an exciting weekend at the VEX National Championships in Sydney, where teams from all over the country gathered to compete in both the VRC and VIQC divisions. The event was managed by a team of dedicated volunteers from in2robotics, who worked tirelessly to ensure that the competition ran smoothly. The Sydney Quay Center proved to be the perfect venue for the event, providing a great space for teams to showcase their robots and
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Camberwell Grammar team getting in some practice The Victorian State Championships, hosted by Copperfield College in Sydenham, saw some of the best robotics teams in Victoria come together to compete and showcase their skills. The event was run by EMU5 and was a great wrap up to the Victorian season. In the VRC category, the Excellence Award went to [Lethal Presence] from Templestowe College, who also took home the Tournament Champions award. The Rising Phoenix
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Recently, in2robotics had the opportunity to team up with DATTA Vic and Google for an exciting professional development opportunity for educators. The Real World Robotics PD was a four-session program that was designed to introduce 16 schools new to VEX Robotics to the basics of programming and how to incorporate robot vision on a robot. The program was generously funded by Google, who supplied robot vision sensors, 3 axis accelerometers, and color sensors for the
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