Welcome to

Bots IQ Wisconsin

BotsIQ is an educational robotics program. It is fashioned after the popular BattleBot’s TV show with students designing & building smaller robots (1lb, 3lb &15lb). They compete against each other to see which team has manufactured the best product.

This program is project-based education. Students build a real working robot by putting teamwork, science, technology, engineering and math into action.

BotsIQ Wisconsin is helping train tomorrow’s workforce.

Wisconsin Chapter

2024 Competition

2024 BotsIQ WI Spring Competition

The BotsIQ Wisconsin Spring Competition was held Saturday, May 11th, 2024. Take a look at this year’s program:

VISION

BotsIQ, An Educational Foundation For Advanced Manufacturing Careers.

MISSION

BotsIQ Wisconsin (BotsIQ) encourages young adults to create and explore, giving them an opportunity to problem solve using science, technology, engineering, mathematics, mechanics, computer-aided design, metal fabrication, physics and project management in a teamwork environment.

GOAL

BotsIQ’s goal is to introduce career opportunities by combining Apprenticeship with a Technical College degree which will lead to a fulfilling Advanced Manufacturing Career.

Getting Started

How to Start A Team

The program is available to all youth organizations, schools, scouts, churches, clubs, etc.

Volunteer opportunties

Become a Volunteer

Volunteers are the backbone for successful competitions and are a major reason as to why this program continues to grow year after year. Current volunteer opportunities include scheduling, planning and organizing competitions as well as assisting with the constructing and take down of the robot arena.

Become a Sponsor

BotsIQ – Wisconsin is a non-profit 501(c)(3) entity. It is funded by grants and our generous sponsors. Our program is helping to train tomorrow’s workforce – your FUTURE EMPLOYEES!

Thank you to our current and past supporters. We couldn’t do it without you!

Thank You

2024 Sponsors

Additional Information

Resources

National Robotics League

The National Robotics League (NRL) is a manufacturing workforce development program of the National Tooling & Machining Association (NTMA) where students design and build remote controlled robots (Bots) to face-off in a gladiator-style competition.

MRCA Robot Combat

The Midwest Robot Combat Association (MRCA) is a 1lb Antweight class robot combat league and championship.  Competitors battle it out at qualifying events all around the Midwest for a spot in the annual championships.

Tool & Die Association of Wisconsin

The purpose of the Tool, Die & Machining Association (TDMAW) is to promote the growth and general welfare of the tool, die and machining community in Wisconsin through professional education for its members, workforce development initiatives and networking opportunities.

Address

W175N11117 Stonewood Dr, Ste 280 Germantown, WI 53022

Call

262 -532-2440
Ext 315