Salyer, Gibbs shine at state robotics competition

Salyer, Gibbs shine at state robotics competition
Posted on 05/10/2022
Beau Salyer and Landon Gibbs

Two Bellefontaine seniors showcased their skills at a recent state competition.

Beau Salyer and Landon Gibbs competed in Robotics and Automation Technology in the Ohio SkillsUSA State Finals at the Columbus Convention Center last week.

The contest took almost 4 hours to show the judges various skills which included flow charts, sketching work cells, multiple materials handling jobs, configuring inputs and outputs (stack light), file manipulation, data registers, and other programming challenges.

Salyer and Gibbs scored a 90 percent, which landed them in 5th place in the state.

BHS CTE Engineering would like to congratulate them on their strong performance at the state level in their first-ever robotics competition. Both students completed their FANUC - Handling Tool Operation & Programming J2P-31-IACT Industry credentials this year as well.

Shawn Miller, Travis Hunsicker, and Aaron Garver are the STEM, Industrial Technology, and Engineering instructors at BHS. 

You can see more at https://www.ohioskillsusa.org/

Photos: Beau Salyer (red shirt) and Landon Gibbs (blue shirt) compete in the Ohio SkillsUSA State Finals.

Beau Salyer and Landon Gibbs

Beau Salyer and Landon Gibbs
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