FIRST LEGO League Regional Competition in Melbourne
A rookie team of young science enthusiasts, aged 9-12 years, put their robot design skills to the test and came out winners in the recent FIRST LEGO League Regional Competition in Melbourne.
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) team Little Epsilons were excited to win the Strategy and Innovation Award at the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Regional Competition held recently in Melbourne. This award recognises a team that uses solid engineering practices and a well-developed strategy to design and build an innovative, high performing robot.
Designed to immerse children in real world science and technology challenges, FIRST LEGO League teams research a real world problem and are challenged to develop a solution. The team also must design, build, program a robot using LEGO MINDSTORMS, and then compete on a table-top playing field.
Kerryn Sakko, senior application engineer at Rockwell Automation volunteered to coach and mentor the Little Epsilons, organising bi-weekly workshop sessions since August to offer support and guidance on their robot-building journey. “This year’s challenge was focused on Hydro Dynamics so the children investigated real life water/wastewater challenges and designed a robot to address these.”
“It has been amazing to see how these remarkable children have worked together and what they come up with, they really do take a fun and innovative approach to the whole process,” said Kerryn.
Team Little Epsilons are an inspiring example of what can happen when children who have never met each other before are grouped together, provided with a real life challenge and Lego kits.
Rockwell Automation is recognised as a FIRST Strategic Partner, which signifies the highest levels of support available at FIRST. Over the past 10 years, the company has provided broad-based support to address the critical need to fill science, technology, education and math jobs that drive innovation.
Where to next for the Little Epsilons? After such a successful and exciting rookie year, they are now looking forward to growing the team and participating in the 2018 FLL competition.