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Diamond State FIRST Tech Challenge

The Diamond State FIRST Tech Challenge is the official FTC Regional tournament for the Delaware area. Winners earn the right to attend the World Championship. The Diamond State FTC is open to all registered FTC teams on a first come first serve basis. Teams must have paid the registration fee to FIRST to be eligible.

This event is being held in conjunction with the Junior FIRST Lego League and Lego League tournaments and is expected to draw over 130 teams (FTC, FLL, JFLL) with several thousand participants. The DSFTC is organized by a dedicated team of volunteers with 8 years of experience in staging robotic competitions.

Click to see pictures from the 2011 competition!

General Information

The tournament is being held in the Bob Carpenter Center at the University of Delaware in Newark DE on January 28, 2012.
Directions to BCC
Map of the Site
Map of the Site
Orientation Packet*
Schedule of the Day
Lodging Information
*Contains all the information participants need for the competition.

Registration

We are currently full. If you would like to be on the waiting list, please fill out the registration form and email Joe Perrotto.

Register by completing and mailing this form! All instructions are included in the form. There is a limit of 32 teams max.
Or contact Jean Warren at DiamondStateFTC_Registrar@FSRobotics.org
Or Joe Perrotto at Joseph.a.perrotto@usa.dupont.com

The consent form can be downloaded here!

Costs

The entry fee for teams that wish to compete is $250 per team, due by January 6, 2012. General admission to the event is free so invite your families, friends, sponsors, etc.




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