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SANBORN, N.Y. - WisconsinEagle -- Studica Robotics is proud to announce it has been awarded the 2026 Partner Excellence Award by FIRST® Robotics Canada in recognition of its ongoing commitment to advancing STEM education through robotics.
The award was presented at the 2026 FIRST Ontario Provincial Championship, held at the Niagara Falls Convention Centre. Frank Nanfara, President and CEO of Studica, accepted the award on behalf of the company.
The Partner Excellence Award recognizes organizations that go above and beyond in their support of STEM initiatives through financial contributions, mentorship, and volunteerism. Studica Robotics has been a dedicated partner, helping students develop critical skills in engineering, programming, and problem-solving through hands-on robotics experiences.
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"FIRST is more than a program; it's a pathway for students to discover their potential," said Frank Nanfara. "We are honored to support an organization that inspires the next generation of innovators, and we're proud to be recognized for our commitment to robotics and STEM education."
FIRST is a global nonprofit organization that engages students in mentor-based programs designed to build science, engineering, and technology skills while fostering confidence, communication, and leadership.
Through its ongoing support of FIRST programs and state-of-the-art robotic component development, Studica Robotics helps bring real-world robotics experiences into classrooms and competitions. This recognition reinforces its mission to expand access to hands-on STEM learning through robotics across the programs and classrooms it serves.
About Studica: For over 40 years, Studica has been at the forefront of providing and developing cutting-edge technology for education and industry. Its robotics division, Studica Robotics, has developed an innovative robotics building platform ideally suited for teams and STEM education initiatives. Its meticulously engineered, patented structure designs ensure seamless integration and compatibility with most FRC and FTC system components while eliminating the need for specialized equipment. All its products are designed for accuracy, strength, and safety. With a wide array of high-quality robot parts, controllers, sensors, IMUs, servos, gear motors, navigation controllers, and robotics kits, Studica Robotics offers everything needed to build, learn, and compete. Build Better Robots®
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The award was presented at the 2026 FIRST Ontario Provincial Championship, held at the Niagara Falls Convention Centre. Frank Nanfara, President and CEO of Studica, accepted the award on behalf of the company.
The Partner Excellence Award recognizes organizations that go above and beyond in their support of STEM initiatives through financial contributions, mentorship, and volunteerism. Studica Robotics has been a dedicated partner, helping students develop critical skills in engineering, programming, and problem-solving through hands-on robotics experiences.
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"FIRST is more than a program; it's a pathway for students to discover their potential," said Frank Nanfara. "We are honored to support an organization that inspires the next generation of innovators, and we're proud to be recognized for our commitment to robotics and STEM education."
FIRST is a global nonprofit organization that engages students in mentor-based programs designed to build science, engineering, and technology skills while fostering confidence, communication, and leadership.
Through its ongoing support of FIRST programs and state-of-the-art robotic component development, Studica Robotics helps bring real-world robotics experiences into classrooms and competitions. This recognition reinforces its mission to expand access to hands-on STEM learning through robotics across the programs and classrooms it serves.
About Studica: For over 40 years, Studica has been at the forefront of providing and developing cutting-edge technology for education and industry. Its robotics division, Studica Robotics, has developed an innovative robotics building platform ideally suited for teams and STEM education initiatives. Its meticulously engineered, patented structure designs ensure seamless integration and compatibility with most FRC and FTC system components while eliminating the need for specialized equipment. All its products are designed for accuracy, strength, and safety. With a wide array of high-quality robot parts, controllers, sensors, IMUs, servos, gear motors, navigation controllers, and robotics kits, Studica Robotics offers everything needed to build, learn, and compete. Build Better Robots®
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