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The [http://www.incose.org/ International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)] had their [http://www.incose.org/symp2013 International Symposium] in Philadelphia this year and graciously set aside a booth for Youth Activities: FRC.  The invitation came through Alan Ostrow of FRC team 341 ([http://www.team341.com Miss Daisy]); 341, 1640 and FRC Team 1218 ([http://www.team1218.org/ Vulcan Robotics]) each took a day of the symposium to spread the word about FIRST, and show off cool robots as well.
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The [http://www.incose.org/ International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)] had their [http://www.incose.org/symp2013 International Symposium] in Philadelphia this year (24-26 July-2013) and graciously set aside a booth for Youth Activities: FRC.  The invitation came through Alan Ostrow of FRC team 341 ([http://www.team341.com Miss Daisy]); 341, 1640 and FRC Team 1218 ([http://www.team1218.org/ Vulcan Robotics]) each took a day of the symposium to spread the word about FIRST, and show off cool robots as well.
  
 
:Students: Ian, Patrick D
 
:Students: Ian, Patrick D

Latest revision as of 23:08, 1 July 2013

The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) had their International Symposium in Philadelphia this year (24-26 July-2013) and graciously set aside a booth for Youth Activities: FRC. The invitation came through Alan Ostrow of FRC team 341 (Miss Daisy); 341, 1640 and FRC Team 1218 (Vulcan Robotics) each took a day of the symposium to spread the word about FIRST, and show off cool robots as well.

Students: Ian, Patrick D
Mentors: Andrew Weissman, Michael Geldart, Clem & Faith McKown