FRC Team 7850 - Bio-Bots is a robotics team from Coon Rapids HS. Inspiring the next generation of engineers and leaders since 2019. Rebranded from C.A.R.D.S.
Introducing our new weekly social media recap post! Here is our week 5 recap! This week we finished our CAD designs, started manufacturing and attaching our subsystems, and worked on programming. Our PR team has been working hard on getting ready for competition!
We are trying something new! Each week we will post a timelapse of our meetings right before our weekly recap, which is also new for us, starting this week! This is our week 5 timelapse!
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Thank you to our mentors for helping us build our new robot cart! Do some of those parts look familiar? That's because they are! Our cart is made up of parts from the official FRC 2022 and 2023 fields! Thank you to Curtiss-Wright for providing the powder coating services.
FRC Team 7850 - C.A.R.D.S. toured the Coon Rapids facility of the plastics injection molding company, Steinwall. Steinwall has been a financial sponsor of the team for several years and FRC Team 7850 - C.A.R.D.S. are proud to have them on board! #CARDS7850#FIRSTINSHOW
It's not too late to join in the fun! Learn to think big and power the future in the 2023-2024 FIRST Robotics Competition season, CRESCENDO presented by Haas.
To learn more, visit the link in our bio or see Laura Marx in CRHS Room 183!
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.@lgbtq_of_first strives to encourage a more inclusive environment in FIRST & STEM. During their #FIRSTChamp panel, members discussed ways to advocate for LGBTQ+ people within FIRST & how teams & event organizers can provide a more welcoming environment for all. #BuildTheFuture
The Dean’s List award gives great examples of current student leaders who have led their teams and communities to increase awareness for FIRST and its mission while achieving personal technical expertise and accomplishment.
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(3/4) Our Junior Captain Jace Flansburg advanced to the second of three stages of the FIRST Dean’s List Award. He now will be heading to Austin, Texas for Worlds.
(2/4) Ultimately we won the Imagery Award. This award celebrates attractiveness in engineering and outstanding visual aesthetic integration of machine and team appearance.