
What is Vex?
VEX Robotics is a leading provider of educational and competitive robotics products to schools, universities and robotics teams around the world. The company also partners with the non-profit Robotics Education & Competition Foundation to support the world’s largest and fastest-growing competitive robotics program for elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and colleges around the world. Vex varies from different levels of Mechanical engineering, and based on the age group, you can decide which one is best fit for your child.
In Elementary School, kids will start with Vex IQ.
In Middle School, kids can continue Vex IQ, or they can move up to the higher form of building in Vex Robotics Competition, commonly known as VRC or EDR.
In High School, kids can continue VRC or participate in an FRC Team with massive organizations.
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But what is Vex IQ?
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Vex IQ is the simple snap-together robotics system, making it fast and easy to build an endless variety of robots. Watch code come alive on a physical robot and apply key STEM skills. In comparison to its predecessors, Vex IQ uses simple plastic pieces, and does not require any heavy machinery or high knowledge to access the parts and put it together. With Vex IQ, the company creates sample robots at the beginning of the year to compete in the game and help kids create ideas for what is useful and what is not.
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Our different services
The Video Services
The Video service is Kevin and Rien's work at making videos that teach people how to build and code with Vex's products. Vex IQ has many examples, tutorials, and samples for people to use on new teams. While these creations work, the goal of the game is that someone must create something new in order for the top competitor to achieve the best score. In our videos, Kevin and Rien will try their best to inspire creativity and help develop ideas for a robot built to impress! Find the videos on the Products Page
Workshops in person
We will host workshops in-person to help any kids interested in robotics! These workshops are dedicated to kids learning about certain parts of robotics, but we will also have separate workshops to help mentors with mentoring their own teams. We will send out a waiver to any of the parents who sign up on the registration form via The Register Page