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Title: Austin Robotics Competition Showcases Teen Innovation

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Austin Students Showcase Robotics Skills in Advanced Competition

AUSTIN,TX ⁣ – High school students are‌ putting thier engineering prowess to the test this weekend at St. Michael’s Academy, competing in‌ an advanced robotics challenge. The event,‍ hosted by the Austin Vintage Robotics (AVR) institution, draws teams from across the ​region to design, build, and operate complex robots.

The competition reflects a growing trend in STEM education, with more than 35% ⁢of U.S. high schools offering robotics programs as of 2023, according to⁣ market research from​ Global Growth Insights. ​This surge in robotics education aims to equip students⁤ with critical skills ⁢for future careers in engineering, technology, ‍and related⁣ fields.The⁤ stakes are high as students vie for a spot in⁢ next week’s competition in Haslet, Texas, and potentially launch themselves toward future success.

Teams like ‍the Falcon Fighters, led by Henry‍ Hubbard and‍ William Radke,‍ are participating in four rounds of challenges, demonstrating their ability to problem-solve and innovate. Radke, who​ aspires​ to be an electrical engineer, expressed his passion for the field, stating, “I just love solving issues ⁤that ​people ‌deem as super challenging.”

St. Michael’s Academy​ is hosting the competition for the second consecutive year. The AVR⁣ will hold a second competition next week in⁤ Haslet, Texas, providing additional opportunities for⁤ students to showcase their skills. ⁤More data about the Austin Vintage⁣ Robotics organization and upcoming events can be found at https://www.theavr.org/2025.

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