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Arrow Electronics Sponsors FIRST(R) Robotics Regional Competition for Its 11th Consecutive Year

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Arrow Electronics has once again sponsored the FIRST Robotics Colorado regional competition, marking its 11th consecutive year of support. The event, held from March 24-25, 2023, at the University of Denver, featured 43 high school teams and over 1,100 participants, emphasizing renewable energy through the theme "Charged Up." Winning teams included the 1339 Angelbotics, the 4499 Highlanders, and the 1799 Wired Up! The competition is designed to provide students with real-world engineering experiences and foster teamwork and business skills. Notably, team member Hailey Holman received the Dean's Finalist Award and is eligible for further recognition at the World Championship in Houston. Arrow Electronics, with 2022 sales of $37 billion, continues to guide innovation in technology solutions.

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  • Consistent sponsorship of FIRST Robotics for 11 years enhances community engagement.
  • Participation in STEM initiatives aligns with corporate social responsibility.
  • Promotes interest in engineering and technology among youth.
  • Potential for positive brand recognition and future talent recruitment.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 7, 2023 / Arrow Electronics

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For the 11th consecutive year, Arrow Electronics supported FIRST Robotics and its Colorado regional competition featuring 43 high school teams with over 1,100 student participants, and 430 volunteers and mentors.

This year's competition was "Charged Up," where students focused on transforming renewable energy to power a better future involving technology. Students built industrial-sized robots that were renewably powered and maneuvered them with both pre-programmed commands and direct controls.

Students traveled from all over Colorado and neighboring states - and even a team from the Netherlands - to compete March 24-25 at the University of Denver.

The competition is made up of alliances, where three teams collaborate and learn the meaning of "gracious professionalism," a core tenet of the program. Teams also explore potential career paths as they work together to design, build, and program robots, just like they would in a real- life engineering job, as well as marketing, finance, and other business skills.

Winning teams included : 1339 Angelbotics from Denver's East High School, 4499 The Highlanders from Fort Collins, and 1799 Wired Up! From Littleton, Colorado.

"FIRST develops well-rounded engineers not just through robots, but also through real-world experiences," said Hailey Holman, member of the winning team 4499, The Highlanders.

"FIRST students run STEM camps, support victims of natural disasters, and learn how to run businesses. They expand outside their local community, going internationally to refugee camps, orphanages, and community spaces to share STEM. FIRST is a program that provides opportunities for anyone, regardless of their background, to excel in any discipline they may find their passion in," Holman said.

In addition to the regional prizes, teams were judged for industrial design, entrepreneurship, and team imagery. The FIRST Dean's List award is also distributed, which recognizes "the most outstanding students who have led their teams and communities to increased awareness for FIRST and its mission while achieving personal technical expertise and accomplishment." Holman from team 4499 won the Dean's Finalist Award in Colorado and is eligible to win again at the World Championship in Houston, Texas in late April.

About FIRST and Colorado FIRST Robotics
Colorado FIRST (www.coloradofirst.org) is a Colorado 501(c)(3) founded in 2001 to represent and achieve the mission of FIRST (www.firstinspires.org). FIRST is a robotics community that prepares young people for the future through a suite of inclusive, team-based robotics programs for ages 4-18 (PreK-12) that can be facilitated in school or in structured afterschool programs. Boosted by a global support system of volunteers, educators, and sponsors that include over 200 of the Fortune 500 companies, teams operate under a signature set of FIRST Core Values to conduct research, fundraise, design, build, and showcase their achievements during annual challenges. An international not-for-profit organization founded by accomplished inventor Dean Kamen in 1989, FIRST has a proven impact on STEM learning, interest, and skill-building well beyond high school. Alumni of FIRST programs gain access to exclusive scholarships, internships, and other opportunities that create connections and open pathways to a wide variety of careers.

About Arrow Electronics
Arrow Electronics guides innovation forward for over 210,000 leading technology manufacturers and service providers. With 2022 sales of $37 billion, Arrow develops technology solutions that improve business and daily life. Learn more at fiveyearsout.com.

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FAQ

What was the purpose of the 2023 FIRST Robotics Competition sponsored by Arrow Electronics?

The 2023 FIRST Robotics Competition aimed to engage students in STEM through the theme 'Charged Up,' focusing on renewable energy.

How many teams participated in the 2023 FIRST Robotics Competition sponsored by Arrow?

The competition featured 43 high school teams with over 1,100 participants.

What are the benefits of the FIRST Robotics Competition for participants?

Participants gain hands-on engineering experience, teamwork skills, and insights into potential careers in technology and business.

Which teams won the 2023 FIRST Robotics Competition in Colorado?

Winning teams included 1339 Angelbotics, 4499 The Highlanders, and 1799 Wired Up!

What award did Hailey Holman from team 4499 receive?

Hailey Holman won the Dean's Finalist Award and is eligible for recognition at the World Championship.

What is Arrow Electronics' revenue for the year 2022?

Arrow Electronics reported sales of $37 billion in 2022.

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