ABOUT THE NATIONAL ROBOTIC LEAGUE

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ABOUT NRL
MISSION & VISION
WHY MANUFACTURING

WHO ARE WE?

HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK?

The National Robotics League (NRL) is a manufacturing workforce development program of the National Tooling & Machining Association (NTMA) where students design and build remote controlled robots (Bots) to face-off in a gladiator-style competition. Through the manufacturing process of Bot building, students’ imaginations are captured as they design, build and compete with their own robotic creations. Through this hands-on effort along with industry partnerships, students gain practical knowledge of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) – all essential skills for manufacturing.

By formalizing ties between schools or youth organizations and manufacturing partners, students gain a better understanding and become enthusiastic about the career possibilities in manufacturing. Also, manufacturers are able to build valuable industry-school connections and workforce talent pipelines by helping competitors engineer a lean, mean, fighting machine. In other words, everybody wins.

HOW IS THE NRL UNIQUE?

  •  The NRL is the only job-driven, project-based STEM learning experience that was created by industry to solve its biggest issue – recruiting a future workforce by “Engaging Manufacturing’s Next Generation!”
  • Designing, building and testing a combat Bot is a fascinating real-world professional manufacturing experience.
  • Students learn the technical and critical thinking skills needed for the manufacturing jobs of today and tomorrow.
  • Participating schools create relationships with local manufacturing companies to serve as their industry advisor.
  • The NRL is the smart sport where all participants have the potential for a career in manufacturing.

HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK?

The NRL provides a national structure for educational robotics competitions for the purpose of increasing traffic to manufacturing-related career opportunities and to provide NTMA chapters with a program that invigorate and grow the organization. Qualifying regional robotic programs join the NRL, which offers a fair, safe and cost effective environment from which to build, design and compete.

Student teams compete regionally to be able to test their robotic creations and battle for local supremacy. The NRL National Competition is held in May. Teams not only earn points for their arena battles, they are evaluated by industry experts on their engineering binder. The team’s documentation binder and presentation points weigh heavily in the crowning of the National Competition’s Grand Champion.

The competitions are something that the students can get excited about, but in actuality, they are developing technical skills in mechanical and electrical engineering, machining and welding along with 21st century skills in critical thinking, project management, communication and teamwork.

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