New Member Spotlight: Keyshan

We at Trial and Error Robotics welcome our newest team member in the form of Keyshan Nixon, a junior at River City Early College. After hearing about the team through our outreach efforts at RCEC, alongside having conversations with friends on the team, Keyshan started coming to meetings and took an interest in the build…

Vicksburg Flea Market Outreach!

With the recent Vicksburg flea market on October first, we at Trial and Error Robotics hosted our first outreach event of the official game season. Team members were present for the duration of the event, from 8 AM through 5 PM, and distributed information on our team’s operations, and general material on the FIRST program….

2022-2023 Season Kickoff

September 10th marked the beginning of the 2022-23 game for FTC teams, POWERPLAY. Hosted at Heartfield Academy in Flowood, Trial and Error Robotics attended the season kickoff that revealed the new game to central Mississippi FTC teams. POWERPLAY, presented by Raytheon Technologies, has teams navigating their robot between poles called “junctions” and stacking cones vertically…

New Member Spotlight: Lucas

Hello my name is Lucas Jeffers, I’m 17 years old, and I go to River City Early College. I am interested in joining Trial and Error robotics because I want to learn how to program, drive, and compete against other teams using robots. I have always been interested in anything to do with electronics and…

Tank Drive Train Complete!

During the summer, the team often does small side projects to keep members engaged and inspired. Recently, the team was successful in building a tank drivetrain. The drivetrain consists of First Tech Challenge (FTC) parts, but the control systems within the drivetrain are not FTC regulated. The drivetrain model is based off the GoBilda Outlaw…