Peoria!

Hey!

As we’re getting ready to head to the Central Illinois Regional in Peoria, we’d like to thank our sponsors for their support and everyone who signed up on our SignUpGenius form to donate food for the trip!

A webstream of the Central Illinois Regional is available at the Illinois FIRST website, here. Check it out during the tournament – the best of the action will be during the Qualification matches on Friday and Saturday!

Take a look at our social media feeds – @dna_robotics on Twitter or DNA Robotics on Facebook for news on DNA’s performances, or take a look at our GitHub for the latest innovations in DNA’s award-winning Python code.

Again, thanks to our sponsors for helping make this possible!

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