Airtècnics supported the TempVEX Robotics team, made up of sixth-form students from Col·legi Vedruna Vall, in a season that saw them take part in the VEX Robotics World Championship, held in the United States.
The Terrassa team qualified for this international competition after winning the Spanish national championship in educational robotics. Months earlier, TempVEX had already taken part in the qualifying rounds of the VEX Asia Open in China.

The team's journey has been rapid and solid. In their first year in the VEX V5 High School category, they went from competing locally to facing international teams on two of the circuit's most demanding stages.
Their participation in the world championship, held in Saint Louis (USA), brought together hundreds of teams from all over the world and put Terrassa on the global map for educational innovation and robotics.

Airtècnics chose to collaborate so that the team could cover the costs associated with the trip and the competition, including travel, registration and technical materials.
This collaboration reinforced our commitment to fostering young talent and projects linked to engineering, technology and innovation, the company's main pillars.
The TempVEX case highlighted the potential of the country's educational and technological ecosystem, as well as the importance of corporate support for initiatives of this kind to make the leap internationally.
The experience in the United States was a competitive challenge, and a training and growth opportunity for the students, consolidating a project that was born in the classroom and went on to compete with the world's elite in robotics.
