The NYC FIRST Robotics Competition held at Francis Lewis High School in Queens is a massive event pulling in over 750 participants from thirty high schools. The gym, bustling with energy, featured robots, jazz-rock performances, and stacked pizza boxes, symbolizing a large community-focused effort to encourage STEM education. Led by CEO Michael Zigman, NYC FIRST fosters interest in technology and robotics through its various educational centers across New York City, showcasing the commitment to provide resources and opportunities for students to excel in STEM fields.
"It was the first day of the qualifiers for the all-city semifinals in the NYC FIRST Robotics Competition, with hundreds participating and excitement filling the gym."
"Michael Zigman, the C.E.O. of NYC FIRST, proudly calculated that about seven hundred and fifty people were gathered for the robot competition, showcasing the event’s scope and ambition."
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