SeaPerch is an underwater robotics program run by RoboNation that challenges students to design, build, and operate a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in both in-school and out-of-school settings. As an integrated STEM program, SeaPerch teaches robotics fundamentals and engineering principles through hands-on construction and competition. Teams compete at regional competitions, where top performers earn invitations to the International SeaPerch Challenge, one of the most prestigious underwater robotics events in the world. It is an exciting opportunity for students to develop real engineering skills while competing on a global stage.
Designing and building physical machines that sense, move, or respond to the world.
Breaking down a challenge and working through it methodically to a solution.
Guiding a group toward a shared goal and keeping everyone moving together.
Planning tasks, timelines, and resources to get a project done on schedule.
Evaluating information carefully before drawing a conclusion or making a decision.
Students design and build underwater ROVs, directly mirroring core robotics engineering work.
ROV construction involves designing mechanical systems, structures, and components for underwater operation.
Building functional ROVs requires wiring, power systems, and electrical component integration.
Students program ROV control systems and navigation logic for competition tasks.
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