SendCutSend's Generous Contribution to Student Robotics Teams
SendCutSend, an innovative on-demand manufacturing company, has recently announced its commitment to supporting future innovators in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education by donating over $200,000 in custom sheet metal parts. This sponsorship aims to aid 2,500 Student Robotics Teams participating in the FIRST® Robotics Competition, further emphasizing the company's dedication to education and community development.
The company is set to play a crucial role in the upcoming 2025 Kit of Parts (KitBot) by supplying custom laser-cut metal parts and vouchers that enable students to personalize their robotics builds. This initiative is not only pivotal for the students but also showcases SendCutSend's ambition to make quality manufacturing accessible to aspiring engineers nationwide.
In total, SendCutSend will fabricate an impressive 27,500 unique parts, requiring more than 10,000 pounds of aluminum. The laser cutting process will take approximately 90 hours to complete, highlighting the scale of support being offered. According to Jim Belosic, CEO of SendCutSend, "Our foundation was built on the need for accessible commercial manufacturing, and today we celebrate the opportunity to provide the same level of accessibility, quality, speed, and convenience to students across the nation."
A Commitment to Educational Engagement
The FIRST Robotics Competition has established itself as a global community aimed at preparing youngsters for future careers in various technological fields through mentor-based programs. Last season, approximately 88,000 students engaged in the FIRST Robotics Competition, demonstrating the program's significant influence in nurturing future talent.
SendCutSend’s contributions are a part of its broader commitment to educational initiatives, having donated more than half a million dollars in 2024 to various non-profit organizations, classrooms, events, and student teams focused on robotics, rocketry, and engineering disciplines. The company’s partnerships extend beyond FIRST, as it also supports individual mentored teams, reinforcing its mission to foster innovation among students.
Bridging the Gap with Innovative Manufacturing
Founded by two software engineers in response to their frustrations with the manufacturing access, SendCutSend quickly gained recognition for its commitment to bridging the gap between quality and affordability. Now, they serve numerous Fortune 500 companies, and their portfolio includes laser cutting and finishing services for a wide range of applications, ranging from single prototypes to large assembly orders, distributed across the United States and Canada with rapid turnaround times.
In an exciting expansion, SendCutSend is also set to open a new facility in Arlington, Texas, in early 2025, further augmenting its manufacturing capabilities. Their dedication to providing fast shipping, no minimum quantities, and free shipping adds to their appeal, positioning them as a leader in the custom manufacturing landscape.
As SendCutSend continues to expand its impact through initiatives like supporting student robotics teams, it stands as a fine example of how corporate responsibility can foster the next generation of innovators in STEM fields. With more students gaining access to resources and mentorship opportunities, the future of engineering and technology looks brighter than ever.
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