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McKenzie Kil-A-BytesAwardsEngineering Inspiration AwardThe Engineering Inspiration Award is the second-highest award a team can win. This award celebrates the outstanding success in advancing respect and appreciation for engineering within a team's community and school. Motorola Quality AwardThis award celebrates machine robustness in concept and fabrication. Our robot sports many examples of this, ranging from our in-house fabrication to our utilization of aluminum tubing and other materials to keep our center of gravity low for speed. Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technology" AwardThis award celebrates an elegant and advantageous machine feature. You can see this in our control structure will use different sensors to ensure our robot stays on track. This year we have an awesome material selection. We have bent all of our own tubing and have used our plasma cutter and FDM to cut our own parts.
General Motor's Industrial DesignThis award celebrates function and form in an efficiently designed machine that effectively achieves the game challenge. ImageryThis award celebrates attractiveness in engineering and outstanding visual aesthetic integration of machine and team appearance. Rockwell Automation Innovation in ControlThis award celebrates an innovative control system or application of control components to provide unique machine functions. Xerox CreativityThis award celebrates creativity in design, use of component, or strategy of play. Site Map || Created by the McKenzie Kil-A-Bytes Web Team: Contact the webmaster |
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