Booker T. Washington High School

The BTW robotics team is greatly appreciative of the support that the Booker T. Washington high school provides as well as the support of Tulsa Public Schools. Special thanks goes to the teachers from BTW that help organize student participation. Specifically thanks goes to Mrs. Diaz, without our help the BTW team would not be possible.

image of btw students working with Mrs. Diaz

The University of Tulsa

Special thanks goes to Dr. Jerry Cane and Dr. J. C. Diaz from TU. Their work to provide TU students with class credit for assisting in the FIRST robotics competition brings several talented students to work on the project. Additionally, their years of experience in robotics building is an incalculable asset.

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American Electric Power

AEP is one of the largest energy providers in the southwest, with an energy network covering over 39,000 miles of transmission lines. AEP provides support for education outreach programs in communities that it operates in. BTW is grateful for AEP's support of FIRST and other educational programs in the Tulsa area.

Enquip, Inc.

Enquip, Inc. is a Tulsa-based company providing a variety of products and services related to fluid storage, filtration, and transportation. Enquip specializes in custom creating parts for operations such as airport and train fueling, loading terminals, and maintenance and laboratory applications. Enquip specially built the battery brackets that are used on our robot design, free of charge. Thanks Enquip!

image of battery bracket attached to robot, with custom carved letters T U showing