Engineering the Future — One Robot at a Time
We design, prototype, and build competitive robots from the ground up — mechanical, electrical, and software systems all developed in-house by our student engineers each FRC season.
Our programming team develops autonomous routines, sensor fusion, and teleoperated control using Java and WPILib to ensure peak performance on the field.
Every component starts in CAD. We use professional tools to design precision mechanisms, simulate loads, and produce manufacturing-ready parts before any metal is cut.
Beyond competition, we run workshops, mentor younger students, and partner with local schools to ignite passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
From welding to CNC milling, our build team brings digital designs to life using the full spectrum of fabrication tools available in our team workshop.
We grow future leaders — students manage sub-teams, handle scouting at events, run media and communications, and drive the overall business strategy of the team.
Our sponsors make it possible for Alev Robotics to compete, innovate, and inspire the next generation of engineers. We are deeply grateful for every organization that invests in our mission.
Your support fuels our builds, covers event entry fees, and expands our outreach programs. Sponsors receive logo placement, social recognition, and competition visibility.

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Workshops, kit distributions, and events aimed at fostering a love of STEM and spreading FIRST culture to children at an early age, sparking interest in robotics and technology.
Our middle-school team competing in FIRST LEGO League, developing robotics, problem-solving, and teamwork skills while introducing students to the world of engineering at an early age.
Girls-only workshops, conversations with women role models, and awareness conferences to support equal access to STEM fields for female students and boost interest in technology.
A social responsibility project delivering robotics and STEM education in children's shelters, giving disaster-affected and underserved children the opportunity to create with technology.