FRC KAIZEN

Learning from FRC KAIZEN  #10428

Collaborating with FRC KAIZEN highlighted the importance of mentorship and knowledge sharing in robotics. They walked us through their design processes, testing strategies, and approach to innovation, showing how iterative learning shapes high-performing robots.

Their guidance emphasized that teamwork, planning, and adaptability are just as critical as technical skills, inspiring us to refine our own engineering methods and pursue continuous improvement.

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