Perpetual Robotics is a team made up of freshmen Kian Fay and Wyatt Jaquish. We love building robots and competing in VEX Robotics events. Our goal is to learn more about robotics, work together as a team, and have fun while creating cool robots for the future.
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Students chase good job prospects after graduation
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries globally, undergraduate students are flocking to related majors in the hope of achieving better job prospects after graduation.
Choosing an AI major exposes these students to cutting-edge technologies, while the burgeoning AI industry and its demand for talent reaffirm their belief that they will have decent jobs in the future.
Yang Yisheng, a 22-year-old senior majoring in AI at Beijing University of Technology, cited a combination of personal passion and institutional advantages as his reasons for choosing the subject.
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#ArtificialIntelligence #AI #FutureOfWork #AIinEducation #AIResearch #MachineLearning #DeepLearningStudents chase good job prospects after graduation As artificial intelligence reshapes industries globally, undergraduate students are flocking to related majors in the hope of achieving better job prospects after graduation. Choosing an AI major exposes these students to cutting-edge technologies, while the burgeoning AI industry and its demand for talent reaffirm their belief that they will have decent jobs in the future. Yang Yisheng, a 22-year-old senior majoring in AI at Beijing University of Technology, cited a combination of personal passion and institutional advantages as his reasons for choosing the subject. Visit:- https://vexrobotics.ai/students-chase-good-job-prospects-after-graduation/ #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #FutureOfWork #AIinEducation #AIResearch #MachineLearning #DeepLearning0 Comments 0 Shares 31 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
Bnos Aliya Participates in Vex Robotics Tournament
This week, the middle school students participated in the VEX Middle School Robotics Tournament, hosted by YBH in Passaic, NJ. The event brought together teams of middle school girls from across the country—including Boston, Washington and Atlanta—for an exciting day of innovation, collaboration and competition.
Bnos Aliya is proud to share that their students placed 17th out of 50 teams—an incredible accomplishment. Their dedication, teamwork and problem-solving skills were truly inspiring. Even more impressive, the robot they used had broken during their last competition—but this time, it held strong and led them to success.
Kol hakavod to all the girls who represented the school with such pride and perseverance!
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#VEXRobotics #RoboticsCompetition #VEXTournament #FutureEngineers #WomenInTech #STEMEducationBnos Aliya Participates in Vex Robotics Tournament This week, the middle school students participated in the VEX Middle School Robotics Tournament, hosted by YBH in Passaic, NJ. The event brought together teams of middle school girls from across the country—including Boston, Washington and Atlanta—for an exciting day of innovation, collaboration and competition. Bnos Aliya is proud to share that their students placed 17th out of 50 teams—an incredible accomplishment. Their dedication, teamwork and problem-solving skills were truly inspiring. Even more impressive, the robot they used had broken during their last competition—but this time, it held strong and led them to success. Kol hakavod to all the girls who represented the school with such pride and perseverance! Visit:- https://vexrobotics.ai/bnos-aliya-participates-in-vex-robotics-tournament/ #VEXRobotics #RoboticsCompetition #VEXTournament #FutureEngineers #WomenInTech #STEMEducation -
VEX Robotics and RECF Partner with Saudi Federation to Enhance STEM Education in Saudi Arabia
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — VEX Robotics, a global leader in educational robotics, and the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation (RECF) have announced an exciting partnership with the Saudi Federation of Robotics and RC Sports. This collaboration aims to significantly advance STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education across Saudi Arabia by integrating cutting-edge robotics technology into classrooms and competitions.
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#VEXRobotics #RoboticsAlliance #STEMinSaudi #FutureEngineers #FutureOfEducation #Technology #RoboticsVEX Robotics and RECF Partner with Saudi Federation to Enhance STEM Education in Saudi Arabia RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — VEX Robotics, a global leader in educational robotics, and the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation (RECF) have announced an exciting partnership with the Saudi Federation of Robotics and RC Sports. This collaboration aims to significantly advance STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education across Saudi Arabia by integrating cutting-edge robotics technology into classrooms and competitions. Visit For More:- https://vexrobotics.ai/vex-robotics-and-recf-partner-with-saudi-federation-to-enhance-stem-education-in-saudi-arabia/ #VEXRobotics #RoboticsAlliance #STEMinSaudi #FutureEngineers #FutureOfEducation #Technology #Robotics0 Comments 0 Shares 59 Views 0 Reviews -
BBH Robotics teams shine at VEX World Championship: Talk of the Towns
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio – Brecksville-Broadview Heights Robotics once again proved its prowess on the global stage, sending seven high school teams and one middle school team to the prestigious VEX Robotics World Championship held in Dallas, Texas earlier this month.
A total of 37 BBH high school students represented their district among 833 elite teams competing across 10 divisions. This marks the second time in three years that BBH Robotics has sent more teams to the World Championship than any other single organization.
High school team 2011B (Biohazard) emerged as division champions for the second consecutive year, securing a spot in the World Bracket. Although they were eliminated in the first round by the eventual world champions, their performance reaffirmed BBH’s place among the best.
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#VEXRobotics #VEXWorlds2025 #STEMEducation #RoboticsChampions #BBHRobotics #FutureEngineers #EngineeringExcellenceBBH Robotics teams shine at VEX World Championship: Talk of the Towns BRECKSVILLE, Ohio – Brecksville-Broadview Heights Robotics once again proved its prowess on the global stage, sending seven high school teams and one middle school team to the prestigious VEX Robotics World Championship held in Dallas, Texas earlier this month. A total of 37 BBH high school students represented their district among 833 elite teams competing across 10 divisions. This marks the second time in three years that BBH Robotics has sent more teams to the World Championship than any other single organization. High school team 2011B (Biohazard) emerged as division champions for the second consecutive year, securing a spot in the World Bracket. Although they were eliminated in the first round by the eventual world champions, their performance reaffirmed BBH’s place among the best. Visit :- https://vexrobotics.ai/bbh-robotics-teams-shine-at-vex-world-championship-talk-of-the-towns/ #VEXRobotics #VEXWorlds2025 #STEMEducation #RoboticsChampions #BBHRobotics #FutureEngineers #EngineeringExcellence -
Homecoming for Offaly’s robotics champions after triumph in Texas
Teachers Aisling Burke and Sindy Meleady flank the Sacred Heart School ‘Steminists’ team at their homecoming. L-R: Aisling Burke, Emily Thunder, Jasmine Matsushita, Olivia Hoey, Rachel Ebenezer, Alice Duffy and Sindy Meleady. Photo: Ger Rogers.
Tullamore’s all-female robotics team ‘The Steminists’ became champions on the global stage after bringing home the Judges Award at the VEX Robotics World Championships in Dallas, Texas, last week.
The award-winning Tullamore team included five students aged between 12 and 14: Emily Thunder, Jasmine Matsushita, Rachel Ebenezer, Alice Duffy, and Olivia Hoey, supported by teachers Sindy Meleady and Aisling Burke.
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#VEXRobotics #WomenInTech #VEXWorlds2025 #RoboticsChampions #STEMEducation #STEMinists #GirlsInSTEMHomecoming for Offaly’s robotics champions after triumph in Texas Teachers Aisling Burke and Sindy Meleady flank the Sacred Heart School ‘Steminists’ team at their homecoming. L-R: Aisling Burke, Emily Thunder, Jasmine Matsushita, Olivia Hoey, Rachel Ebenezer, Alice Duffy and Sindy Meleady. Photo: Ger Rogers. Tullamore’s all-female robotics team ‘The Steminists’ became champions on the global stage after bringing home the Judges Award at the VEX Robotics World Championships in Dallas, Texas, last week. The award-winning Tullamore team included five students aged between 12 and 14: Emily Thunder, Jasmine Matsushita, Rachel Ebenezer, Alice Duffy, and Olivia Hoey, supported by teachers Sindy Meleady and Aisling Burke. Read More:- https://vexrobotics.ai/homecoming-for-offalys-robotics-champions-after-triumph-in-texas/ #VEXRobotics #WomenInTech #VEXWorlds2025 #RoboticsChampions #STEMEducation #STEMinists #GirlsInSTEM -
Students Receive Award at VEX Robotics World Competition in Dallas
DALLAS & PLEASANTON — Four Harvest Park Middle School sixth-graders just put Pleasanton on the global robotics map. Aamya Bajaj, Sendhan Balamurugan, Neil Menon, and Vanya Choibey returned this week from the 2025 VEX Robotics World Championship (May 6–14, Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas) sporting the coveted Judges Award for their division, an honor that recognizes teams whose special attributes, exemplary effort, or perseverance stand out to the judging panel.
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#VEXRobotics #VEXWorlds #RoboticsChampions #FutureInnovators #RoboticsExcellence #DallasRobotics #DallasEventsStudents Receive Award at VEX Robotics World Competition in Dallas DALLAS & PLEASANTON — Four Harvest Park Middle School sixth-graders just put Pleasanton on the global robotics map. Aamya Bajaj, Sendhan Balamurugan, Neil Menon, and Vanya Choibey returned this week from the 2025 VEX Robotics World Championship (May 6–14, Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas) sporting the coveted Judges Award for their division, an honor that recognizes teams whose special attributes, exemplary effort, or perseverance stand out to the judging panel. Read More:- https://vexrobotics.ai/students-receive-award-at-vex-robotics-world-competition-in-dallas/ #VEXRobotics #VEXWorlds #RoboticsChampions #FutureInnovators #RoboticsExcellence #DallasRobotics #DallasEvents -
Tullamore’s ‘The Steminists’ make history with VEX robotics world final win
Tullamore’s all-female robotics team ‘The Steminists’ have been hailed as “world champions” aftering bringing home the Judges Awards from the Vex IQ Robotics World Championships in Dallas this week.
The competition took place from May 12 to May 14, and featured teams from across the globe.
The Award-winning team includes five students aged between 12 and 14, including students Emily Thunder, Jasmine Matsushita, Rachel Ebenezer, Alice Duffy, and Olivia Hoey, supported by teachers Ms Sindy Meleady and Ms Aisling Bourke.
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#VEXRobotics #WorldChampions #RoboticsExcellence #EmpowerThroughSTEM #WomenInTech #STEMinists #GlobalStageSTEM #RoboticsWorldChampionshipsTullamore’s ‘The Steminists’ make history with VEX robotics world final win Tullamore’s all-female robotics team ‘The Steminists’ have been hailed as “world champions” aftering bringing home the Judges Awards from the Vex IQ Robotics World Championships in Dallas this week. The competition took place from May 12 to May 14, and featured teams from across the globe. The Award-winning team includes five students aged between 12 and 14, including students Emily Thunder, Jasmine Matsushita, Rachel Ebenezer, Alice Duffy, and Olivia Hoey, supported by teachers Ms Sindy Meleady and Ms Aisling Bourke. Visit For More:- https://vexrobotics.ai/tullamores-the-steminists-make-history-with-vex-robotics-world-final-win/ #VEXRobotics #WorldChampions #RoboticsExcellence #EmpowerThroughSTEM #WomenInTech #STEMinists #GlobalStageSTEM #RoboticsWorldChampionships -
Vex robotics- building projects together
Autism Cook Islands (ACI) recently launched its Vex Robotics program, which allows children with autism to collaborate and build projects together with volunteers.
Kat Jensen, the ACI programs manager, emphasised that Vex Robotics encourages social interaction among the children, helping them develop confidence and improve their social skills. The Vex Robotics sessions are held every Friday from 3 PM to 4 PM at Studio Blue, located on the back road in Nikao.
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#VEXRobotics #RoboticsForAll #InclusiveInnovation #AutismCookIslands #RoboticsWithHeart #ConnectingThroughRoboticsVex robotics- building projects together Autism Cook Islands (ACI) recently launched its Vex Robotics program, which allows children with autism to collaborate and build projects together with volunteers. Kat Jensen, the ACI programs manager, emphasised that Vex Robotics encourages social interaction among the children, helping them develop confidence and improve their social skills. The Vex Robotics sessions are held every Friday from 3 PM to 4 PM at Studio Blue, located on the back road in Nikao. Visit :- https://vexrobotics.ai/vex-robotics-building-projects-together/ #VEXRobotics #RoboticsForAll #InclusiveInnovation #AutismCookIslands #RoboticsWithHeart #ConnectingThroughRobotics -
Council hails two local schools’ involvement in VEX Robotics world finals
Offaly County Council has hailed students of Coláiste Choilm and Sacred Heart School Tullamore for taking part in the VEX Robotics World Championships in Dallas, Texas, last week.
Cathaoirleach of Offaly County Council Cllr Audrey Hennessey Kennedy extende congratulations to the students who represented their schools, county, and country on a global stage.
Offaly County Council commenced its VEX Robotics programme in 2018 and since then has successfully engaged all schools. The programme is more than building robots, it is about building futures and making sure the young people in Offaly have the skills required for whatever jobs that will exist in the future. 65% of the children in our primary schools today will work in jobs that do not exist yet, the council pointed out
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#VEXRobotics #FutureInnovators #VEXWorlds2025 #RoboticsChampionship #EmpoweringYouth #EducationInActionCouncil hails two local schools’ involvement in VEX Robotics world finals Offaly County Council has hailed students of Coláiste Choilm and Sacred Heart School Tullamore for taking part in the VEX Robotics World Championships in Dallas, Texas, last week. Cathaoirleach of Offaly County Council Cllr Audrey Hennessey Kennedy extende congratulations to the students who represented their schools, county, and country on a global stage. Offaly County Council commenced its VEX Robotics programme in 2018 and since then has successfully engaged all schools. The programme is more than building robots, it is about building futures and making sure the young people in Offaly have the skills required for whatever jobs that will exist in the future. 65% of the children in our primary schools today will work in jobs that do not exist yet, the council pointed out Visit:- https://vexrobotics.ai/council-hails-two-local-schools-involvement-in-vex-robotics-world-finals/ #VEXRobotics #FutureInnovators #VEXWorlds2025 #RoboticsChampionship #EmpoweringYouth #EducationInAction -
St. Louis to host Vex Robotics competition in 2026, 2027
ST. LOUIS — Downtown will host an international student robotics convention beginning next year, an event officials said will draw thousands of visitors to the region.
The Vex Robotics World Championship hosts students in grades 4-12 and college, and aims to foster an interest in STEM, or science, technology, engineering and mathematics, careers.
America’s Center will host the competition in 2026 and 2027. Officials with Explore St. Louis, the tourism board, which operates the convention center, estimate the event will generate more than $32 million in economic impact.
https://vexrobotics.ai/st-louis-to-host-vex-robotics-competition-in-2026-2027/
#VEXRobotics #RoboticsChampionship #VEXRoboticsWorldChampionship #STLHostsVEX #CodingTheFutureSt. Louis to host Vex Robotics competition in 2026, 2027 ST. LOUIS — Downtown will host an international student robotics convention beginning next year, an event officials said will draw thousands of visitors to the region. The Vex Robotics World Championship hosts students in grades 4-12 and college, and aims to foster an interest in STEM, or science, technology, engineering and mathematics, careers. America’s Center will host the competition in 2026 and 2027. Officials with Explore St. Louis, the tourism board, which operates the convention center, estimate the event will generate more than $32 million in economic impact. https://vexrobotics.ai/st-louis-to-host-vex-robotics-competition-in-2026-2027/ #VEXRobotics #RoboticsChampionship #VEXRoboticsWorldChampionship #STLHostsVEX #CodingTheFuture
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