Tag: VEX Robotics

All Five Teams Advanced to Finals! TechBlazers’ Shining Moment at Canada’s Largest VEX Competition

At Mecha Mayhem 2026 in Calgary (Feb 5-8), all five TechBlazers teams (16610A, B, G, X, Z) advanced to Finals. Team 16610A won High School Build Award and Skills Runner-up; Team 16610B won Middle School Build Award. Four teams reached second-round judging, two reached third round. Team 16610A's ten-match winning streak and Team 16610B's alliance selection showcased exceptional technical...

TechBlazers Teams Achieve Outstanding Results in Two Competitions—Winning Multiple Championships

On January 31, 2026, TechBlazers teams competed in two Toronto VEX competitions and won multiple awards. At the SCS VIQRC Mix and Match Tournament, team 10837T won Excellence Award and Skills Champions, teams 10837B and 10837D won Teamwork Champions, and team 10837R won the Design Award. At the Toronto V5RC Push Back competition, team 16610V won Tournament Champion. These...

When the World Starts Studying Your Robot——Mainstream VEX Analysis Channels Are Frame-by-Frame Breaking Down 16610A

TechBlazers Team 16610A "Snacky Cakes" has become the focus of global VEX Robotics analysis. Mainstream creators are dissecting their innovative sunroof/blocker design, which covers the long goal without entering it, complying with SG10 while countering traditional wing strategies. This shifts competition from speed to mathematical advantage and strategic patience. Analysts call 16610A a reference point—teams worldwide are studying their...

Great News | Sugar Rush VEX V5 Signature Event:TechBlazers Teams 16610A & 16610V Secure 4 Major Awards!

At the Sugar Rush VEX V5 Signature Event, TechBlazers Teams 16610A and 16610V achieved remarkable success, winning 4 of the 12 total awards—one-third of all event honors. Team 16610A earned three major awards: - Robot Skills Champion - Tournament Finalist - Think Award Team 16610V won the Innovate Award for its creative and original design. These results showcase TechBlazers students' world-class engineering capabilities, competitive strength,...

TechBlazers 16610A Wins Double Championship, Advances to Provincials!

TechBlazers team 16610A won Excellence Award and Tournament Champion at the Caledon V5RC Push Back Qualifier on December 23, 2025, securing their Provincial spot—their second major win after Worlds qualification in August. Team highlights: - 16610A: Double champion, advancing to Provincials - 16610G: Judges Award - 16610B and 16610C: First playoff appearance - 16610G & 16610X: Quarterfinals - 16610X**: Beat 16610A in qualifications - 16610Z: Fast...

TechBlazers Double Teams Make a Splash at Toronto VEX Robotics Qualifier!

On November 22, 2025, TechBlazers teams 16610V and 16610Z won the Overall Championship at the Toronto VEX V5RC Push Back Qualifier at Woburn Collegiate Institute. Team 16610V earned three awards: Overall Championship, Teamwork Award, and Skills Challenge Champion. Their performance showcased excellence in robot design, programming, strategy, and collaboration. This key VEX V5 competition brought together top high school...

Major News | TechBlazers Officially Becomes VEX Official Partner! Two High-Level Competitions Coming Soon

TechBlazers is now a VEX Official Partner, certified by the REC Foundation, organizing certified competitions with qualification pathways to higher-level tournaments. We're hosting the TechBlazers & Silver Owl Robotics Qualifying Tournament in Richmond Hill, Ontario in late January 2026. Open to all grades with VEX IQ Challenge and V5 Competition categories. Teams compete for Excellence Award, Tournament Champions, Design Award,...

TechBlazers VEX Teams Invited to Richmond Hill City Hall, Mayor Personally Presents Awards and Recognition

TechBlazers VEX teams 16610A and 16610B visited Richmond Hill City Hall, where Mayor David West recognized their robotics competition achievements. The students excelled in STEM innovation, technical skills, teamwork, and problem-solving, receiving certificates of honor. TechBlazers also received recognition for its robotics education role. Mayor West engaged warmly with the team, listening to their experiences and praising their perseverance. The...