Program Information
Carlisle School is excited to offer students the chance to participate in a competitive underwater MATE robotics program in all divisions, from 3rd grade to 12th grade. Students who start the program in 3rd grade will have ten years of high-level design, engineering, coding, and marketing experience by the time they graduate!
What is MATE Robotics?
Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center is a organization that aims to improve marine technical education and thereby strengthen America's future workforce by inspiring innovation in students all over the world. The MATE Center has national partnerships with the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program and many industry sponsors. Each year MATE conducts regional and international robotics competitions where students design and build underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROV) to complete real world simulated missions. The purpose of these competitive events is to increase students' learning experiences and to facilitate academic and employer partnerships.
For more information about the MATE Center and their affiliates please visit their official website by clicking the button below.
Carlisle School is excited to offer students the chance to participate in a competitive underwater MATE robotics program in all divisions, from 3rd grade to 12th grade. Students who start the program in 3rd grade will have ten years of high-level design, engineering, coding, and marketing experience by the time they graduate!
What is MATE Robotics?
Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center is a organization that aims to improve marine technical education and thereby strengthen America's future workforce by inspiring innovation in students all over the world. The MATE Center has national partnerships with the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program and many industry sponsors. Each year MATE conducts regional and international robotics competitions where students design and build underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROV) to complete real world simulated missions. The purpose of these competitive events is to increase students' learning experiences and to facilitate academic and employer partnerships.
For more information about the MATE Center and their affiliates please visit their official website by clicking the button below.