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Upcoming events at a glance
Hover over a shaded block or scroll down to find more information about upcoming events in Georgia.
(Please navigate to the month of the event. If there are multiple events listed on one day, click shaded box. Click on the very small arrow next to the event name to get to the Event Page which will have all the details)
Competitive events for all ages
Within FIRST, there are different levels corresponding to different ages, so there is a competitive challenge for every student. Each level as its own unique competitive challenge that changes every year and teaches students about problem solving, critical thinking, leadership and more. Learn more about the different levels here to discover the best program for you.
Ages: 4 - 16
FLL Georgia is currently run by Georgia Tech. Visit their site for more information. The season typically runs from August to February.
Ages: 12 - 18
See below for upcoming events. The FTC Season typically runs from September to March.
Ages: 14 - 18
See below for upcoming events. The FRC Season typically runs from January to April.
There are ways to get involved for all levels, whether you are looking to mentor, volunteer or sponsor, there is a place and a community for you.
Atlanta Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Akili Allah for event details - akili1796@gmail.com
Suwanee Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 20 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact XiPing Liu for event details - xipinggreat@gmail.com
Alpharetta Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 15 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Barkha Suri for event details - barkhasuri@gmail.com
McDonough Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Melissa Kornegay for event details - Melissa.Kornegay@henry.k12.ga.us
Athens Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Frank Braski for event details - mrbraski@donovanathens.org
Decatur Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact JeJuan Stewart for event details - jejuan.eagle7@gmail.com
Decatur Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact JeJuan Stewart for event details - jejuan.eagle7@gmail.com
Athens Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Frank Braski for event details - mrbraski@donovanathens.org
Alpharetta Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 15 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Barkha Suri for event details - barkhasuri@gmail.com
Columbus Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Sheree Tovey for event details - Tovey.Sheree.M@muscogee.k12.ga.us
Fayetteville Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Frank Braski for event details - mrbraski@donovanathens.org
Augusta Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 30 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Ashley Exantus for event details - ExantAs@boe.richmond.k12.ga.us
Macon Summer XRP Robotics Camp
The XRP robotics camp is a summer program that allows student campers to explore and develop their coding skills. Participants use the XRP robotics platform to program their own robots to navigate unpredictable environments. The camp seeks to engage middle school-age students by developing their block-based coding skills while learning Python. Through engaging missions, students gain STEM skills while working as a team.
The camp is free to participants but is limited to 20 students, and lunch will be provided. Contact Teddy Gandy for event details - tj.mjgandy@gmail.com
FRC: World Championship 2026
Hosted by FIRST®, FIRST Championship is a culminating, international event for our youth robotics competition season and an annual celebration of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) for our community as we prepare young people for the future. Qualification and advancement to participate in FIRST Championship varies by program.
GeorgiaFIRST Symposium
GeorgiaFIRST Robotics invites you to attend the 2025 GeorgiaFIRST Robotics Symposium
Saturday, September 13, 2025
8:30am – 4:00pm
The event will be Virtual this year
The GeorgiaFIRST Robotics Symposium event was created to serve our entire FIRST community through the sharing of knowledge, best practices and solutions. Now in its 9th year, the Symposium has evolved into an event for mentors, coaches, teachers, students and volunteers with sessions led by your peers, industry and education leaders.
The GeorgiaFIRST Robotics Symposium is a great resource to increase your skills (technical & non-technical), establish partnerships and share your knowledge with others.
Make plans to join us for this exciting and rewarding event!
How To Register for Symposium (all attendees will need to register individually)
All attendees will need to register individually.
FRC: World Championship 2025
Hosted by FIRST®, FIRST Championship is a culminating, international event for our youth robotics competition season and an annual celebration of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) for our community as we prepare young people for the future. Qualification and advancement to participate in FIRST Championship varies by program.
FRC: World Championships
Hosted by FIRST®, FIRST Championship is a culminating, international event for our youth robotics competition season and an annual celebration of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) for our community as we prepare young people for the future. Qualification and advancement to participate in FIRST Championship varies by program.
Symposium
Event Details:
Hear from your colleagues, experts in the field of robotics (the FRC and FTC programs in Georgia!), and take tours of the amazing Engineering Labs at Kennesaw State University. This one-day event will be conference style with multiple sessions held throughout the day. This event is free to all participants and is open to all active and prospective FIRST teams in Georgia, South Carolina and anyone else seeking to learn more about our programs.
Previous Events
More information can be found on the FIRST History Page.
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