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Raytheon Briefing BEST Robotics, Inc. 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved.
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30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Agenda What is BEST? BEST Mission and Inspiration Core Objectives and Values BEST Program How It Works Benefits to Students BEST Divisions Demographics Hubs and Teams BEST Sponsors and Sponsorship
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Mission BEST is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization whose mission is to inspire students to pursue careers in engineering, science, and technology through participation in a sports-like, science and engineering- based robotics competition. 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 3
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BEST Program Targeted towards middle school and high school students Fall competition starts in September and concludes six (6) weeks later in October Teams that win at the hub level advance to a regional championship Student-designed, student-built, student-driven robots Students have the experience, including hands-on manufacturing Simulates real-world constraints with limited time and resources Mentors – engineers from local companies – guide the students in the planning and construction of their robot Mentors may not design, build, or compete Mentors are the critical element of a team’s success! 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 4
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BEST and Engineering Design Process The Engineering Design Process is the fundamental problem-solving tool BEST teachers and mentors use to help guide students through the design-and-construction phase of the competition. BEST is less about building robots and more about teaching students how to analyze and solve problems. What BEST students learn is what industry needs in its future workforce and what communities need in their future leaders. 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 5
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BEST Benefits to Students Increases understanding of technical concepts and scientific principles Provides real-world science and engineering challenges with limited resources Exposure to the engineering process with constrained time period – engineering is “demystified” Encourages creative thinking, self-directed learning, and problem solving Experience “design-to-market” product development Promotes team building and sportsmanship Receive recognition and acclaim typically reserved for their peers in sports. 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 6
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BEST Divisions BEST Robot Performance Team that scores the most points during seeding and finals rounds BEST Award Given for excellence in the process of building the robot as well as the extent the teams boost engineering, science, and technology within their school and community Project engineering notebook Marketing presentation Conference exhibit and interviews Spirit and sportsmanship Robot performance 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 7
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Hub Demographics 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 2014 Statistics 46 hubs across 19 states 837 teams (18 teams/hub) 16,372 students
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Team Demographics 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 School Location Student Grades School Classification School Size 2014 data
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Team Demographics 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 Ethnicity Gender Plan to Pursue STEM Career, All Participants Pursue STEM Career, By Gender 2014 data
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BEST Program Each hub and regional championship financially self-supporting Operated totally by volunteers No paid staff so all funding goes towards students Sponsor-provided funding covers Equipment (“Returnables Kit”) and raw materials (“Consumables Kit”) Competition venue rental and insurance Materials to construct game field BEST Robotics licensing fee for use of copyrighted materials Hub Funding Requirements About $1000 per team annually provides kits and competition Each hub sponsors ~19 teams on average, 20 students per team Regional Championship Funding Requirements ~$50K annually provides competition About 20% of the top hub teams advance to regional championships Annual cost < $100 per student 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 11
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BEST National Sponsors Texas Instruments – founding partner MathWorks – national partner + software provider Igus – equipment provider HSMWorks – software provider DSS Solidworks – software provider Intelitek – software provider RoboMatter – software provider Wolfram – resource provider Solidwize – resource provider 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 12
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BEST Local Sponsors Texas BEST Texas Instruments [platinum] Lockheed Martin [gold] Rockwell Collins [silver] UT Dallas Science and Engineering Education Center [silver] UT Dallas Erik Jonnson School of Engineering & Computer Science [silver] Collin County (CoCo) BEST Janne and Garry Ackerman [diamond] Raytheon [platinum] Allen ISD [silver] Princeton ISD [silver] Plano Market Square Mall [silver] Otis Gorley [bronze] Raytheon Asian-Pacific Association (RAPA) [BEST friend] Dallas BEST Texas Instruments [premier] Raytheon [gold] 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 13
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BEST Sponsorship To operate successfully, BEST requires Volunteers to be school/team mentors, judges, referees, trainers, and event support staff In-kind and cash donations from individuals and corporations to provide an amazing program to students at no cost to the schools Raytheon started supporting CoCo BEST in 1994 and Dallas BEST in 1995 Strong volunteer base from ERGs No other robotics program offers the “bang for the buck” of BEST Robotics We hope you will help us reach even more students now and in the future 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 14
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BEST Sponsorship Levels 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 Recognized Sponsorship Level Gift AmountRecognition Premier> $15,000Recognition afforded by Diamond level plus: “Sponsored by” status in all advertising for the hub Diamond$10,000 - $14,999Recognition afforded by Platinum level plus: Company name or logo on event T-shirts, etc. Platinum$5,000 - $9,999Recognition afforded by Gold level plus: (Company-provided) banner hung in arena Appreciation plaque (replaces certificate) Gold$2,500 - $4,999Level recognition in game day program and on website Company-provided add in game day program Appreciation certificate Silver$1,000 - $2,499Level recognition in game day program and on website Company-provided add in game day program Bronze$500 - $999Level recognition in game day program and on website BEST Friend< $500Level recognition in game day program
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Comparisons 30 April 2015 Copyright © 2015 BEST Robotics, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 AttributesBEST FIRST Lego League VEX Robotics FIRST Robotics Competition Team size No limit; averages 20 students Maximum 10 students Maximum 5 students No limit; averages 25 students Education linkAligned to schools; co-curricular None CostNone to participating schools Requires Lego Mindstorms + FLL setup kit (annually) Registration fee + event fee + kit Event fee + kit Price per team$0$300 registration + > $500 for kits $100 + varies + $1,000 $TBD for kit + $5,000 per event Kit typeElectronics + materials Electronics + fabricated parts Electronics + fabricated parts + materials
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