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What is FRC

The FIRST Robotics Competition, also known as FRC, is the largest and most popular robotics competition organized by the FIRST Foundation. It is specifically aimed at high school students aged 14-18 among the competitions organized by the Foundation. Each year, students are expected to design a robot that can complete tasks set within the theme and rules determined by NASA, the main sponsor of the competition, and contribute to the spread of science and technology through social responsibility projects they initiate. Specifically for FRC, FIRST has made significant strides in its mission with teams from 34 countries, involving 3,898 teams, over 97,000 students, more than 29,000 mentors, and a total of 670,000 students.

What is FIRST

FIRST is an acronym for 'For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.' It was founded in 1989 in Manchester by Dean Kamen with the goal of increasing young people's interest in science and technology. FIRST motivates young people to pursue education and careers in the fields of science, engineering, technology, and mathematics. It also aims to develop self-confidence and life skills by designing accessible and innovative programs. The organization fulfills this mission by organizing various competitions.

What is the importance of FRC

The Robotics Competition (FRC) offers a unique opportunity for students interested in engineering and technology. This competition provides students with the experience of generating creative solutions to real-world engineering challenges, while also allowing them to develop teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills. FRC also encourages students to embrace learning and innovation, which greatly contributes to their future careers. Our club invites everyone interested in FRC to join this exciting experience.

What is "STEAM"

STEAM stands for 'Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics' and is an approach that promotes education in these fields. STEAM aims to enhance students' skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity. This approach includes the arts in the traditional STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education, aiming to help students make connections between these disciplines and encourage creative thinking. STEAM education is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of these areas and to equip them with the necessary skills to solve the complex problems of the future.

Fikret Yuksel Foundation

The Fikret Yüksel Foundation, established in 1998 by Fikret Yüksel, brought the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) to Turkey. The foundation is responsible for organizing FIRST competitions in Turkey. Through its projects, competitions, and events, it has implemented FIRST's mission of spreading science and technology in Turkey. The foundation's goal is to increase the participation of Turkish high school students in FRC and enhance their education in mathematics, engineering, science, and technology. In line with this goal, the foundation has facilitated the formation of over 100 teams from Turkey and their participation in FIRST tournaments.

a match from FRC