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We are committed to providing STEM experiences to our local community as a way of giving back. Join today to learn CAD, Java, design, and management by getting involved with our FIRST® Tech Challenge Apprentice Program! Check out our website and learn more about us! 

Make New Experiences

Mentorship provided by Rising FIRST ® Tech Challenge Team

In Gear Robotics Aims to connect aspiring STEM enthusiasts with real experienced teams that participate in the FIRST® Tech Challenge (FTC). We have partnered with 26603 Retro Raiders to begin a summer camp for July 2025! Come join and learn new skills, ideas, and opportunities to eventually help you build your very own FIRST® Tech Team. 

Major Awards
Won

As a rookie team, we secured the Think Award 2nd Place and the Control Award 2nd Place!

Top 12%
Global Score

With an autonomous score of 28.0 for Into The Deep for the entire North Texas Region, we know our stuff.

$5000+ Raised

Learn how to fundraise through sponsorships and cultivate community support.

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Team Members 😀

Extending the Opportunity

To You!

Learn Real Applications of CS

Gain hands-on experience with computer science
by coding autonomous and manual controls!

Learn Team Management

Even STEM teams require strong leadership! Become comfortable with the uncomfortable.

Learn CAD Software

Learn Fusion 360 by AutoDesk and OnShape; Engineer robots from blueprint to reality!

Make New, Real Experiences

Build beyond robotics—Forge Friendships, Memories, and Skills That Stick!

Build a Community

Collaborate, create and shape a legacy for future STEM aspirants with like-minded innovators!

Become Competitive

Learn to become competitive and understand what
it means to be part of something greater.

Introducing

26603 Retro Raiders

As a brand new robotics team, team 26603 struggled and learned a lot about the world of competitive robotics. Now, with their expertise, they aim to spread their reach to younger STEM aspirants. The world of competitive robotics is a weird, loopy and unpredictable journey; with their guidance, they hope to make this process more streamlined, educational, and enjoyable. 

We Have Learned A Lot

And there’s a lot we want to say and do for future STEM aspirants looking to break into the world of competitive robotics!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Summer Camp begins July 13th @ the John and Judy Gay Library. Each session is about 2 hours, and the sessions will be spread across approximately 3-4 Weeks, including a capstone project. After that, teams will be decided for the 25-26 season. 

Yes! FTC team(s) will be organized depending on participant interest and skillsets. The team will be student-led with the guidance of a mentor team. 

Yes-the summer camps are 25 dollars, and once teams are organized there is a one time team fee to order parts, supplies, and complete team registration. These costs are necessary as robotics tends to be expensive, however, we charge on the lower end compared to other clubs.