The mechanical team is the side that actually creates a robot. It's their responsibility to manufacture parts, slot electrical components, and build not only the competition robot, but also the outreach robot which is meant to be a bot taken to community events and make an impact on the community, runs the pit at competitions in a 10x10 space, as well as coordinate with other teams to create a gameplan.
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The Software team aims to design and manage the technical aspects of the robot, program and test code in order to automate functions and features, with the ultimate goal to simplify and smoothen the code in order to strengthen the structure of the robot's technological workings.
Student Leader - Darren Ringer
The Electrical branch of the club gets deep into the guts of the robot. They deal with the innards of the robot which includes managing wiring, cables, fuses, and circuits in order to maximize energy to power efficiency and prevent any electrical issues like blown fuses or shortages during competitions.
Student Leader - Parker Dixon
The Business Team manages the non-technical side of the club, focusing on communications, outreach, and branding. They are responsible for writing essays, creating presentations, and delivering speeches to compete for awards, attract new members, and represent the club to potential sponsors. Through outreach and branding, the team connects with the community, supports local initiatives, and promotes the club to gain visibility and attract sponsorships, all while building a strong and recognizable club identity.
Student Leader - Kirsten Walsh
The Finance Team handles club funds, organize fundraising efforts, build financial networks, and help members develop financial literacy.
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