Combat Robotics Orientation
Build tough. Test hard. Learn fast.
Interested in robots that compete head-to-head? Join us for a Combat Robotics Orientation at Monumental Impact to learn how participants can design, build, test, repair, and improve small competitive robots in a hands-on makerspace environment.
This information session is open to guests, families, students, adults, mentors, volunteers, and community members who want to learn more about Combat Robotics and how to get involved.
Who Should Attend
High school students, college students, adults, and seniors interested in robotics, engineering, design, fabrication, electronics, or competition
Parents and guardians exploring robotics opportunities
Makers who enjoy building, testing, and improving mechanical designs
Volunteers and mentors with experience in engineering, electronics, fabrication, CAD, programming, project management, or safety
Community members who want to learn more about robotics at Monumental Impact
What We’ll Cover
What Combat Robotics is
How participants can get involved
What skills are useful—and what skills can be learned along the way
Safety expectations and responsible robot building
How Monumental Impact’s makerspace equipment supports robot design and fabrication
Opportunities for mentoring, volunteering, and sponsoring
Next steps after orientation
What Participants Can Learn
Mechanical design
CAD and prototyping
3D printing and fabrication
Electronics and wiring
Drive systems and robot control
Testing, repair, and iteration
Competition strategy
Teamwork and problem-solving
About Monumental Impact
Monumental Impact is a community makerspace in Palmer Lake where high school students, college students, adults, and seniors can explore technology, engineering, entrepreneurship, art, robotics, and hands-on making.
Combat Robotics gives participants a practical way to build confidence, learn engineering skills, and experience what happens when design decisions meet the real world. Sometimes the robot wins. Sometimes the lesson wins. Either way, we learn.
Guests Are Welcome
You do not need to be a current member to attend this orientation. Come ask questions, see what we are building, and learn how to get connected.
Explore. Create. Compete.