EAGLE POINT, Ore. – After the Eagle Point High School Robotics Team won the state competition earlier this year, they’re flying down to Atlanta, with their robot Albert to represent Southern Oregon on the national stage. The team is returning ...

The Mazama Robotics Club had a blast at the Oregon’s State Robotics Championship. Their coach said this year they won 3 awards and qualified for the final international round with 4 other schools in Klamath Falls. Here’s a few students ...

  MEDFORD, Ore. – The First LEGO League State Qualifying Tournament was held in Medford on December 4th. The competition pit six teams made up of local elementary and middle school students against each other to see whose LEGO robot ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — At 17 years old, Ian Davis built what people called, ‘A Hand in the Future.” “In 1992 at South Medford High School, I designed and developed a fully ambulatory robotic arm using Mio electronics,” Davis said. At ...

Klamath Falls, Ore. – Is there a robot somewhere in your future? A competition was held Saturday in Klamath Falls that may provide a glimpse into the future. 50 students from half a dozen schools met at Klamath Community College ...

Medford, Ore. – A local robotics team is preparing for the world stage. Only about three percent of robotics teams in the country make it to the world championships every year, and Saint Mary’s high school is one of them. ...

Medford, Ore. – Robots are taking over Medford Opportunity School, a school for at-risk students. Michael Torguson, a teacher at the school,  received a grant in March to increase robotics studies in his classrooms, and he believes that this addition ...

Medford, Ore.– Local 4th, 5th and 6th graders took part in some friendly competition today for the First Lego League Regional Robotics Tournament at Mcloughlin Middle School. These aren’t your average Lego’s though. Teams were given a digital computer that ...

Klamath Falls, Ore. – A high school student from Klamath Falls comes out on top in a statewide robotics challenge–and now, he’s headed to an international competition. Jeremy Sonneman’s fascination with robotics began with a childhood love for Legos. “When ...

Corvallis, Ore. – Oregon State University’s robotics program has spun off one of its first businesses focusing on robotic locomotion, and they’ve created “Cassie” to show what they’re capable of. The business, called Agility Robotics, will license technologies developed at ...

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