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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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4 team collaboration Events Found

Jun 2

Introduction to Robotics Camp

Come to campus ready to learn the basic principles of robotics! Using Lego SPIKE Prime, teams of campers will have the opportunity to invent, design, and build robots while learning the basic structure of computer programming. By integrating motors and sensors with the SPIKE microcomputer, campers will program their robots to respond to their environment, react to light, avoid obstacles, and accomplish amazing things. The last half of the camp will be spent using the things they learned to accomplish tasks on a FIRST Lego League mat. Camp activities include hands-on robotics hardware and software instruction, working on a robotics team, computer programming 101, and designing a robot for the team challenge. No robotics experience is required to participate. All materials will be furnished.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$500.00 - includ...
6/2/26
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Jun 8

Entrepreneurship Boot Camp

Business incubator boot camp simulation where teams identify new products, research market potential, design prototypes and pitch to investors. Includes BOSI survey requirement and application question about solving problems through business ideas. Can serve as springboard for IMSA's Power Pitch competition.
IMSA
$200.00 - Early...
6/8/26
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Jul 13

MEDscienceTECH Visionaries

A two-week intensive program for high school students (grades 10-12) with solid background in robotics or computer science. Students will design and build a functional AI surgical robot while working in small teams at Harvard Medical School and visiting Johnson & Johnson in Raynham, MA. Program includes exposure to clinical medicine, biomedical engineering, AI, surgical simulation, and mentorship from industry professionals. Daily schedule: Monday 8:30AM-3:30PM, Tuesday-Thursday 9:00AM-3:30PM, Friday 9:00AM-2:00PM Eastern Time. Non-residential program - housing not included.
Harvard Medical School
$5,800.00 - Prog...
7/13/26
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Jul 20

CS Summer of Fun 2026 - CS Visioning + Integration Pathway

Work with your district team to set a CS vision and explore other CS/CT integration sessions. New pathway for 2026. Sessions run roughly 8:30am - 4:30pm each day with optional evening social activities.
Colby College
FREE for Maine e...
7/20/26
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