FRC (FIRST Robotics Competition)
Dubbed a "varsity sport for the mind," FRC combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design a team "brand", hone teamwork skills, and build and program a robot to perform prescribes tasks against a field of competitors. It's as close to "real world" engineering that a student can get. Volunteer professional mentors lend their time and talents to guide each team.
Construction
Construction is the zone in charge of the robot, this team focuses on what's is needed to do in order to achieve the goal.
This team is formed by:
- Mechanics
- Electronics
- Programing
Comunication
Comunication is the zone in charge of the information of the team, it's job is to order all kind of data relevat to the team.
This team is formed by:
- Traductions
- Press
- Web Page
- Merchandise
- Multimedia
Animation
Animation is the zone of the team who does the movie in 3ds max, in many other of their curious facts, animation works in the university campus, instead of the instalations of the High School; this is because the equipment is only available on the university.
This team is formed by:
- Modeling
- Storyboard
- Animation
Finances
In "Finanzas Panteras" (Panteras Finances), we manage all the economic capital the team has; by analyzing the incomes, outcomes and investment we make.


On the pictures: Camote and Robocoatl, our 2009 and 2010 FRC robots.
Special support given to teams:
- Chilean Heart # 2576 So, because Panteras results were amazing and FIRST México needed to grow, in 2010 a new mexican team was founded:
- TECBOT # 3158 In 2011, FIRST in Mexico has been continuing it's expansion with the opening of lots of teams throuought all the Mexican territory:
- Blue ignition # 3526
- Tectronic # 3510
- ABTOMAT # 3480
- Tec Balam Esmeralda # 3527
- Buluk # 3472
- winT # 3794
- FERVOT # 3462
- CBoT´S4 # 3522
- Superluminal # 3354
- LAMBOT # 3478
Special courses include:
- Minibot contruction with TETRIX in February 2011





