| Robotics competition sparks student interest |
In Guilderland, a local company, STEAMwhiz, is hosting a robotics competition on January 17 at Albany Capital Center to inspire students to engage in robotics. This event is part of the Vex robotics series, where winning teams can advance to the world championship. Javier Pulecio, co-founder of STEAMwhiz, expressed hope that local students will attend to gain inspiration for future participation, clarifying: "In the tri-city area, we're the only team that's competing (in Vex) at the elementary and middle school level." STEAMwhiz, which offers robotics education and camps, aims to overcome the financial barriers associated with robotics, as the entry-level kit costs $600. The University of Albany's College of Nanotechnology, Science and Engineering is supporting this initiative with funding for materials and travel expenses. STEAMwhiz's middle school team previously reached the world championship, finishing 73rd out of 412 teams.