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COMMITS TO ATLANTA FOR 2007 ROBOTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
ATLANTA
(August 16) -- For Inspiration and Recognition of Science
and Technology (FIRST) has announced it will return to Atlanta
for the 2007 Robotics Championships. The commitment to return
to the city for another three years comes after the success
the 2004 and 2005 competitions in Atlanta. With the 2006
Championship already committed to Atlanta, 2007 will mark
the fourth consecutive year the event will take place in
the city and the agreement includes options to continue
in Atlanta in 2008 and 2009.
"We have established a great partnership with FIRST
and are beyond excited to welcome the Championships to the
city," said Spurgeon Richardson, ACVB president. "To
host an event, especially one of this magnitude, for four
consecutive years with the potential to make it six, speaks
volumes about Atlanta and everything we have to offer."
The FIRST Championship is the premier student robotics competition
and celebration of science and technology. The Championship
marks the culmination of the FIRST Robotics Competition,
FIRST LEGO League, and FIRST Vex Challenge seasons. Students
work alongside professional engineers to design, build and
then compete with robots in three simultaneous competitions.
The event is open to the public and features exciting, high-tech
competitions, access to robot pit areas where teams repair
and refine the robots for competition, and seminars on the
latest in robotics technology.
Driving FIRST's decision to return to the city was Atlanta's
unmatched combination of facilities, accommodations, restaurants,
transportation and attractions. The Championships will once
again be based in the Georgia Dome, with the adjacent Georgia
World Congress Center serving as the pit area for the competition.
The nearby Centennial Olympic Park will provide open space
for outdoor activities involved with the event.
"Without a doubt, our unique campus offers an event
like FIRST everything they are looking for in a convention
facility, from a stadium to traditional exhibit hall space
to the wonderful 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park,"
said Georgia World Congress Center General Manager Mark
Zimmerman.
"Atlanta's rich history of hosting world class sporting
events and its state-of-the-art facilities make it a perfect
fit for the FIRST Robotics Championship," said Dean
Kamen, FIRST founder and inventor of the Segway human transporter.
"Its attractions, accommodations and genuine Southern
hospitality make it a wonderful host city for the FIRST
teams and their families."
The 2005 Robotics Championship welcomed 466 teams from 19
countries to Atlanta in April. Combined, the 2004 and 2005
Championships brought an estimated 40,000 visitors to Atlanta
and generated more than $40 million in economic impact on
the city. Next year's event is scheduled for April 27-29
in Atlanta.
ABOUT FIRST
Accomplished inventor Dean Kamen founded FIRST in 1989 to
inspire an appreciation of science and technology in young
people, their schools and their communities. Based in Manchester,
N.H., FIRST designs accessible, innovative programs to build
self-confidence, knowledge and life skills while motivating
young people to pursue opportunities in science, technology
and engineering. With the support of many of the world's
most well-known companies, the non-profit organization hosts
the FIRST Robotics Competition for high school students
and the FIRST LEGO™ League for children 9-14 years
old. To learn more about FIRST and the 2002 FIRST Robotics
Competition go to www.usfirst.org.
About the Georgia World Congress Center
Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, the Georgia World
Congress Center features 1.4 million square feet of prime
exhibit space, 12 exhibit halls, 106 meeting rooms and 2
grand ballrooms. Complemented by the Georgia Dome and Centennial
Olympic Park, the three facilities comprise one of the finest
convention, sports, and entertainment complexes in the world.
For more information, visit www.gwcc.com.
About the ACVB
Established in 1913, the ACVB is a private, nonprofit organization
created exclusively to market metro Atlanta and Georgia
as the premier conventions, meetings and leisure destination
in the regional, national and international marketplace
and to favorably impact the Atlanta economy through conventions
and tourism. For more information on Atlanta or the ACVB,
please visit www.atlanta.net.
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