FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge)
More geographically accessible, FTC is designed for those who want to compete head-to-head using a sports model. Teams of up to 10 students are responsible for designing, building, and programming their robots to compete in an alliance format against other teams. The robot kit is reusable from year-to-year and is programmed using a variety of languages. Teams, including coaches, mentors, and volunteers, are required to develop strategy and build robots based on sound engineering principles. Awards are given for the competition as well as for community outreach, design, and other real-world accomplishments
The team
The team focuses on the robot, this team focuses on what's is needed to do in order to achieve the goal of each year.
We have two FTC teams, each one has it's own purposes.
- 801: Is the First one to be formed, it is the team of the Universidad Panamericana High School robotics workshop and who won the World Championship on 2008
- 3141: This is the Panteras team that Centro Escolar Cedros uses for its robotics workshop.
- 3402: This was the first number we had in the FVC category, later it would become 801.
This team is formed by:
- Mechanics
- Electronics
- Programing

On the picture: Hercules, one of our FTC past robots.
Special support given to teams:
- Halcones # 4878
- Yaocalli # 4879
- CyberBulls # 3291
- Bulltronics # 3292
- Bulldogs # 3294
- IBULLS # 4495
- Bulls # 4496
- Oxford 1 # 4882
- Oxford 2 # 4883
| Panteras #801 Inspire Award Winner 2008 |

