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How We're Different

How is the National Robotics Challenge different from other robotics competitions?   

1. No specific kit to buy.
  • At the National Robotics Challenge we believe that engineering is not just about taking the same parts as someone else and changing how they are put together.  Engineering is about finding the materials and equipment that is best for the problem you are given.


2. Low costs.
  • With entry fees that are low and no mandatory kit to buy, your school will have more money to spend on the materials and equipment to build robots.
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3. A contest that your students can continue through college.
  • The National Robotics Challenge contests are open to students in 6th grade through graduate school.  This not only allows your students to continue with robotics as they move on, but it also let’s them meet students at the next level that will inspire and encourage them.

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  • Home
  • Sponsors
  • About
    • Our Team
    • Support the NRC
    • Contest Manual
    • FAQ's
    • History
    • Hannemann Award >
      • Hannemann Recipients
    • Build A Robot
  • Event Info
    • Location
    • Schedule & Admission
    • Visit the Huber Museum
    • Virtual Contest Submission
    • Contest Manual
    • FAQs
    • Other STEM Events >
      • Drones in School
      • Sea, Air and Land Challenge
  • Awards
    • 2022 >
      • Honda Innovation Awards
      • Post Secondary Awards
      • High School Awards
      • Middle School Awards
    • Past Winners >
      • 2021 >
        • Honda Innovation Awards
        • Post Secondary Awards
        • High School Awards
        • Middle School Awards
      • 2019 >
        • Honda Innovation Awards
        • Post Secondary Awards
        • High School Awards
        • Middle School Awards
        • Elementary Awards
      • 2018 >
        • Honda Innovation Awards
        • Post Secondary Awards
        • High School Awards
        • Middle School Awards
        • Elementary Awards
      • 2017 >
        • Honda Innovation Awards
        • NRC Ambassadors
        • Post Secondary Awards
        • High School Awards
        • Middle School Awards
        • Elementary Awards
      • 2016 >
        • Honda Innovation Awards
        • Post Secondary Awards
        • High School Awards
        • Middle School Awards
        • Elementary Awards
  • Donors