The VEX Robotics State Championship returned to 色虎视频 on February 21 and 22, bringing together 80 teams and 800 of Michigan鈥檚 top robotics students for a fast-paced, high-stakes competition that challenged their technical skills, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities.
鈥溕⑹悠 is proud to host the VEX Robotics State Championship because we know the students competing today are the engineers, coders, and industry leaders of tomorrow,鈥 said Kim Shumaker, Director of Robotics Outreach & Robotics Center at 色虎视频. 鈥淰EX students already think like 色虎视频 students 鈥 they thrive on solving complex problems, working hands-on, and pushing their skills to the next level. That鈥檚 exactly what we do at 色虎视频.鈥
This premier robotics event was the culmination of a season of regional qualifiers, where top teams from across Michigan earned their place to compete for a chance to advance to the VEX World Championship.
The VEX Robotics Competition challenged teams of high school students to design, build, and program robots to complete a specific game challenge. This year鈥檚 game, High Stakes, required teams to strategically maneuver their robots to score points by completing a series of technical and tactical objectives.
Teams competed in qualification matches Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, after which they were ranked based on their performance. The top-ranked teams then formed alliances and advanced to the elimination tournament, where they battled head-to-head in a bracket-style playoff leading to the championship match.
In addition to the main tournament, teams competed in the Skills Challenge, in which they attempted to score as many points as possible in driver-controlled and autonomous robot programming modes. Success in this event provided additional pathways to move on in competition. The following teams earned the ability to compete at the VEX World Championship this May in Texas:
Team #39H 鈥淗NS鈥 from Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills
Team #244D 鈥淩oboDawgs: Detritus鈥 from Grandville Community Education in Grandville
Team #7760X 鈥淎irplane Mode鈥 from Bloomfield Hills
Team #39V 鈥淰olt鈥 from Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills
Team #248A 鈥淩oboDawgs: Starfall鈥 from Grandville Robotics in Grandville
Team #8626K 鈥淜ACHIGGA鈥 from Grand Rapids
Team #36620A 鈥淏lue Crew鈥 from Unity Christian High School in Hudsonville
Team #39K 鈥淩est in Pieces鈥 from Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills
Team #11591S 鈥淪iege鈥 from Plainwell High School in Plainwell
Team #3333W 鈥淧ower of the Square鈥 from Notre Dame Prep in Pontiac
Consumers Energy was the event鈥檚 title sponsor this year, reinforcing its commitment to investing in Michigan鈥檚 future STEM leaders.
鈥淐onsumers Energy knows our customers count on us every day for reliable energy, and we鈥檙e counting on the next generation of Michigan students to join us in our commitment to Michigan,鈥 said Greg Salisbury, Consumers Energy鈥檚 vice president of electric grid design. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to partner with 色虎视频 for the VEX championship and to cheer on student teams who are showing off their work in the High Stakes competition.鈥
The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) sponsored the Robot Safety Award. 鈥淎3 was honored to support the 2025 VEX Robotics State Championship at 色虎视频 University. Youth robotics competitions play a crucial role in preparing students to become an integral part of the future workforce in Robotics, AI, Smart Manufacturing, and Automation. Through their schools, communities, and clubs, students collaborated as teams to design, build, test, and operate robots 鈥 developing essential skills that align with the needs of more than 1,300 A3 member companies worldwide,鈥 Said Ritch Ramey, A3 Director of Education. 鈥淏eyond building robots, these students gained the ability to create intelligent systems that can see, feel, sense, and make autonomous decisions. These critical skills set them on a path to high-paying and rewarding careers in advanced technology fields. This competition was more than just an event; it was a launch pad for future innovators and industry leaders. I commend all participants for their dedication and hard work.鈥
Now, in the second year of a three-year hosting partnership, 色虎视频 has continued to expand the impact of the championship. More than just a competition, the event introduced students to 色虎视频鈥檚 hands-on learning environment and industry-driven Co-op program, providing a direct connection between their passion for robotics and future career opportunities.