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Judged Awards

Award Requirements

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In order to be considered for a MTI Judged Award a team must provide a 2025-26 Engineering Portfolio.

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The format of the engineering portfolio should follow the rules set forth in the DECODE manual. The engineering portfolio should illustrate why your design, software and/or robot should be considered for the MTI Judged Awards. 

 

What Informs the Judges' Deliberations?

 

Team Submitted Materials

Engineering Portfolio​

 

Team Interviews

Each team competing for Judged Awards will be given a 5 minute time slot to present to a judging panel followed by 10 minutes of questions and answers with the judges.

 

After the initial rounds, pit interviews will be conducted for a subset of teams. 

 

Robot Performance Observation

The Multinational Tech Invitational judges include robot game performance in their award deliberations. Individual team data is collected by MTI Match Observers and then shared with the judges. 

 

Adherence to the FIRST principles of Gracious Professionalism®

The MTI embraces and follows FIRST's code of Gracious Professionalism at all times. Gracious Professionalism is a way of doing things that encourages high-quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects individuals and the community.  With Gracious Professionalism, fierce competition and mutual gain are not separate notions. Gracious professionals learn and compete like crazy but treat one another with respect and kindness in the process. They avoid treating anyone like losers.  There is no chest thumping tough talk. Knowledge, competition, and empathy are comfortably blended.

 

Persons who do not comply with the principals of Gracious Professionalism may be removed from consideration for Judged Awards at the Multinational Tech Invitational.  Particularly egregious violations can result in yellow/red cards and/or removal from the event.  

 

Rubrics

Rubrics are used as an aid for determining the top teams for the judged awards.   They are tools to organize and ease communication amongst the award judges.  The winners are not selected strictly by their rubric scores.  These rubrics are filled out by the Judge Panels and will be sent to your team after the MTI.  

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The MTI Committee has created three technical awards for this tournament.  Follow the links for details and rubrics for each award:

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None of the standard FTC awards will be given.

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