Our robotics team is more than just building robots—we’re dedicated to building connections, inspiring minds, and fostering a passion for STEM in our community. Through our outreach programs, we aim to break down barriers to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education by bringing hands-on experiences, mentorship, and excitement directly to students of all ages and backgrounds.
Mentoring a younger FLL team allows us to inspire future robots, helping them build skills and confidence while we gain leadership experience.
Running a robotics club builds future talent, enhances the team's leadership and mentoring skills, and strengthens community support for robotics programs.
At an FLL competition, we judged how well teams design their robots, solve problems, and work together. We provided feedback to help students improve their skills and encourage a love for STEM.
As we participated in the international FTC 2024-2025 Into the Deep competition, we were actively supported by the Lithuanian community. After the competition was over we met with them to discuss and celebrate the results of the championship.
As part of an Erasmus+ program, we collaborated with multiple FTC teams in the Netherlands, including 23014 The Flying Dutchman and 24090 Trojan Robotics. We helped organize the Benelux Qualifier, exchanging ideas on robot design, strategy, and participated in robotics, engineering, and computer science classes.
We participated in the national exhibition in Vilnius as one of the exhibitors as we talked with the guests, showcased our robot, presented robotics and its importance to guests.