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StringGirl and the FedEx Innovation Challenge

Jason, Cisco, and Russ from FedEx with StringGirl
http://about.van.fedex.com/innovationchallenge/

As a result of the FedEx Innovation Challenge we got to meet several leaders at FedEx while in St. Louis, MO for the FRC World Championships. We were honored to have them as frequent visitors to our pits and along side the team during competition.

Challenge #1

A heavy crate is on board Lewis and Clarks canoe. Given the mass of the crates and the volume of the crates, what happens when the crate is removed from the canoe and placed in the River?


Challenge #2

Create an Ambigram of the word Robot. Ambigrams are word form or symbolic representation, whose elements retain their meaning when viewed from different direction.

a rotational Ambigram of Robot. reads the same when you rotate it 180 degrees

Challenge #3

Create a video showing why your mentors are the best

Challenge #4

For the circuit shown in the image below. Find the path to the center in the fewest number of steps. You can only move in straight lines the number of spaces indicated by the number you start in.

And deliver your solution creatively. The Gearheads sang a lullaby to the robot as their solution.




FedEx getting a better look at SPOCK

Watching the matches

FedEx team awed by the bots

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