Kettering University And REC Foundation Strengthen STEM, Robotics, And Drones Partnership

By Amit Chowdhry • Jul 12, 2023

Kettering University and the charitable organization Robotics Education and Competition Foundation (RECF) announced that they have formalized a partnership that has existed for years to promote science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through robotics competitions, workshops, summer camps, and more.

Under the recently signed agreement, Kettering receives financial support from RECF for establishing the RECF Programs Fund. This fund will support the Robotics Community Center and its work promoting and growing VEX Robotics and Aerial Drone Competitions. Students from middle school through college participate in these programs.

Dan Mantz ’91 joined the REC Foundation in 2016 as a board member and became its chief executive officer in 2017. And he said this new partnership was the logical evolution of the collaboration between Kettering and the REC Foundation. 

The gift from RECF will go toward a range of activities, including:

1.) Promoting, supporting, and growing VEX Robotics and Aerial Drone Competition teams and tournaments in Michigan

2.) Assisting the monitoring and sustaining the growth of VEX Robotics and Aerial Drone Competition teams in Michigan

3.) Assisting the planning and implementing the Michigan Event Partner Summit, the Michigan State Championship, and VEX Worlds

4.) Partnering with the RECF for creating training materials

5.) Assisting with summer training programs as schedule allows

One of the key components of the partnership is the annual REC Foundation Partner Summit at Kettering University. And the summit – which kicks off this week and runs through Wednesday – brings together event partners from across the U.S. to provide the opportunity for feedback to the RECF that can support continuous improvement in the programs. And it also provides a venue in which the RECF can answer questions, announce changes and demonstrate the new season game(s) and elements. 

Since 2015, Kettering hosted VEX camps and workshops. And students who are active competitors or mentors in VEX or other competitive robotics organizations can receive renewable scholarships for up to $5,000 yearly (up to $25,000 over five years). This year, Kettering University was a Mission Sponsor at the VEX World Championships in April in Texas. 

On the drone front, the University started hosting summer camps in 2020 with a virtual Drone Pilot Certification Camp. And the first in-person camp was in 2021. Kettering started hosting drone competitions in 2022 with two regular-season events. The University also sponsored the Aerial Drone World Championship in Dallas in 2022. This year, the University hosted two regular-season drone events as well as the regional championship which hosted drone teams from ten states.

This year’s drone camps, which started Sunday and continue through Thursday, are for students in grades 9-12. 

KEY QUOTES:

“With this generous donation, we will be able to elevate our robotics and drone programs, reaching more students who have an interest in these fields of the future. Our work with the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation has helped us become a destination for robotics and drone competitions in Michigan and the country. We are excited to continue this partnership and to see what more we can accomplish together.”

“Kettering is honored to have been chosen to host the summit and provide an environment where event partners and the RECF representatives can collaborate and improve upon our collective efforts to inspire students to pursue STEM degrees and careers.”

— Kim Shumaker, Robotics Community Center and Robotics Outreach Director at Kettering University

“It made sense with all the activities that Kettering University is doing for the REC Foundation and Kettering’s long-standing support of robotics. This is the right move, not just because Kettering hosts VEX Robotics competitions or Aerial Drone Competitions. It’s providing space for teams to practice. It’s the summer camps. It’s developing a whole ecosystem.”

“It just made sense to do a financial partnership where we’re also supporting Kettering University in these initiatives.”

“It’s a win-win situation. We know that we have a stable partner in a high-growth area and that Kettering is going to be able to support the growing demand for the REC Foundation programs.”

“We need to reach as many students as possible. With Kettering supporting all these different programs, we’re able to accomplish that.”

— Dan Mantz