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number: 2771
name: Code Red Robotics the Stray Dogs
rookie_year: 2009
location: Grandville, Michigan, USA
location: Byron Center, Michigan, USA
sponsors:
- General Motors Foundation
- Robert Bosch
- Ford Motor Company
- AutoCam
- Professional Fabracators
- JHP Fasteners
- PTC
- Byron Center Public Schools
- Rolatube
- Rockwell Automation
- CompuDie
- PiPP Mobile
- RoMan Manufacturing
- Professional Fabricating & Manufacturing
- Beaver Research
- Oxcart Permit Systems
- Kent ISD
- Alro Steel
- Bae Systems
- Us Signal
- GE Aerospace
- TEKTON
- Code Red Robotics
- Kent County
links:
Website: http://www.coderedrobotics.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/frc2771
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CodeRedRoboticsFRC2771
Facebok: https://www.facebook.com/Code-Red-Robotics-67110694233/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coderedrobotics/
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Code Red Robotics, Team 2771, is a FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) team based in Byron Center, Michigan. Established in 2009, the team—known as the *Stray Dogs*—is dedicated to inspiring students through hands-on experience in engineering, programming, design, and teamwork.

Each season, Team 2771 designs, builds, and programs a custom robot to compete in the annual FIRST Robotics Competition game. Students work alongside mentors from industry and the community, gaining real-world experience in mechanical design, electrical systems, CAD, software development, and project management.

Beyond competition, Code Red Robotics is actively involved in outreach and community engagement. The team participates in STEM events, demonstrations, and mentorship programs to inspire younger students and promote interest in science and technology. They also emphasize leadership, communication, and collaboration skills, preparing members for future careers in engineering and related fields.