New “Innovating with Software and Electronics” Class

Kauai Labs has just announced an “Innovating with Software and Electronics” class from June 16 – July 21, 2012 to be hosted at the Island School campus behind the Kauai Community College (KCC).

This class is open from ages 10 to 100 and is a great opportunity to gain hands-on  experience with the invention process – by designing and building fun projects using custom electronics and software.

We are now accepting sign-up for this class, and hope you’ll join us!

Contact Kauai Labs  for more information.

Kauaibots Score Big at 2012 FIRST Robotics Honolulu Regional Competition

Congratulations to the Kauaibots, as they just returned from another successful outing at the FIRST FRC Honolulu Regional Competition!

This year’s competition featured 36 Hawaii and 2 visiting teams (from New Orleans and Taiwan) and an exciting game:  “Rebound Rumble”.

The Kauaibots’ robot, named “Thunder Chicken”, featured an autonomous mode which reliably dunked basketballs into the middle-tier hoops, a ball “vacuum” which swept up balls on the floor and into the shooting mechanism, and was designed for easy balancing on the court bridges.

“Thunder Chicken” made it into the quarterfinals, where the robot was paired with robots from Nanakuli and Hilo High.  Although that was a far as the robot made it in the competition, the quarterfinals were a very exciting matchup against an alliance (which went on to place second in the finals) featuring great robots from perennial finalists Punahou School (Oahu) and McKinley High School (Oahu), and including the West Hawaii Exploratory Academy (Big Island).  More information is available at the Hawaii Robotics Organizing Committee (ROC) website.

The Kauaibots were also awarded the Johnson & Johnson “Gracious Professionalism Award”.

The Kauaibots are meeting on Saturday, April 7 at 1:00 p.m. to begin preparing for next year’s season.  The team always welcomes new volunteers, so if you’re interested in getting involved you can get contact info from the Kauaibots website.