Mumbai, 4th April 2025 – Aditya Birla World Academy’s (ABWA) robotics team, Binary Bolts (Team 8570), has made history by winning the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) 10,000 Lakes Regional in Minnesota, USA. Competing against 51 teams from around the world, Binary Bolts emerged as regional champions—a testament to their unwavering dedication, teamwork, and technical excellence. Their remarkable achievement brings immense pride to India.
This incredible victory highlights the global caliber of Indian students in STEM and reflects ABWA’s commitment to fostering excellence in robotics and innovation. Binary Bolts’ journey is far from over—they now set their sights on the final round in Houston, USA, from April 16 to 19, 2025, determined to push boundaries and inspire the next generation of robotics enthusiasts.
“We are immensely proud of our students for this outstanding achievement. Their hard work, dedication, and teamwork have brought them this far, and we are excited to see them compete in the finals. At ABWA, robotics is more than just a competition—it is a platform for holistic learning, fostering innovation, collaboration, and problem-solving. We believe this experience will not only shape them into skilled professionals but also inspire them to become future entrepreneurs and changemakers, using technology to make a meaningful impact on the world.” – Mrs. Radhika Sinha, Principal, of Aditya Birla World Academy
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Prodipta Hore is in charge of the ABWA Robotics program “We are incredibly excited about this victory and look forward to the finals. The students have put in immense effort, and their dedication has truly paid off. Robotics at ABWA fosters holistic learning by integrating students with diverse skill sets—whether in marketing, fundraising, coordination, or administration—into a cohesive team that excels at international challenges. Beyond competition, we hope this training equips our students to become future entrepreneurs, driven by a mission to solve real-world problems and leave a lasting mark on the world.”
About FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is one of the most prestigious high school robotics competitions in the world, challenging students to design, build, and program industrial-sized robots to compete in complex, team-based challenges. Teams work under strict time constraints to develop innovative solutions while fostering a spirit of collaboration, creativity, and STEM excellence. Participating in FRC enhances technical skills and prepares students for engineering, programming, and problem-solving leadership roles.
Led by Team Captain Nirvaan Zaveri, the Binary Bolts showcased outstanding performance throughout the competition. Nirvaan, who also served as the team’s driver, played a pivotal role in securing the championship, leading the team to breach the 200-point mark on three separate occasions, including in the high-stakes finals.
The team’s Programming Captain, Ayaan, delivered a stellar performance under immense pressure as the operator. His precise execution and synergy with Nirvaan contributed to the team’s success. Ayaan was also a Dean’s List Semi-Finalist Nominee, highlighting his leadership and dedication to the team’s mission.
Other key contributors included:
● Vivaan, who not only contributed significantly to the team’s Impact Award interviews but also secured the prestigious Dean’s List Finalist Award, is a remarkable individual achievement.
● Shaurya, who excelled as a human player, ensured efficient delivery of coral into the robot for fast cycle times.
● Rachit, the team’s technician, who provided seamless robot maintenance and ensured its peak performance.
● Devesh, the dedicated pit member, who remained available for judges and ensured the robot’s upkeep during the competition.
● Aryaman, the scouting captain, played a crucial role in identifying top-performing alliance partners, leading to the team’s strategic selection of Team 2491.
In addition to winning the 10,000 Lakes Regional Championship, Binary Bolts also secured the Engineering Excellence Award, further solidifying their reputation for innovation and technical proficiency.
The team’s success was made possible by the unwavering guidance and mentorship of Varshil Jain, Akshay Marvaniya, and Kshitij Palan from The Innovation Story (TIS), who tirelessly supported the students every step of the way. Siya Agarwal, a Class 12 IB student, worked tirelessly as the team’s mentor. This monumental journey shows just how strong the ABWA team is, with every member valuable
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