Powering the future through innovative robotics and STEM education. Join us as we compete, learn, and inspire the next generation of engineers.
We are the TechnoSharks, a team of ambitious innovators united by our passion for STEM, AI, and machine learning. We donβt just build robotsβwe engineer solutions, inspire communities, and push the boundaries of technology. Through AI, coding, computer vision, and automation, we tackle complex challenges while promoting academic success in robotics, programming, and emerging technologies.
By participating in FTC, we promote collaboration, inclusion, creativity, impact, and discovery, embracing the excitement of cutting-edge technology. Through community service and outreach, we mentor aspiring innovators, host workshops, and engage in STEM advocacy. Through our efforts, we aim to develop critical skills in leadership, innovation, and problem-solving, preparing the next generation to lead in a rapidly evolving technological world.
Our 2025-2026 robot designed for the FIRST Tech Challenge season. Features advanced autonomous capabilities and precision engineering.
Your support fuels our creativity, innovation, and teamwork. From robot parts and programming tools to
registration fees and competition travel, every contribution brings us closer to success. We gratefully accept both financial donations and in-kind contributions. This means you can help us by:
Donating dollars to fund parts, tools, and competition expenses, providing materials or components (motors, sensors, building supplies), offering professional services such
as machining, 3D printing, electrical work, or mentoring.
Your support will empower local students to develop STEM skills that will shape their future careers, create opportunities for hands-on engineering, problem-solving, and leadership
and you make our exciting 2026 season possible. For fundraising, we have partnered with "Wilsonville Robotics Stewardship Group (WRSG)".
To donate, using the following links below: Monetary contributions to WRSG (Please forward your Paypal contribution receipt by email to Yogesh Lulla) or fill out this form to help us with
Good/Services related contributions.
Freshman at Westview High School in Portland, OR. This year, in FTC, my goal is to learn more about programming and engineering and specialize in these fields.
8th grader at Stoller middle school. A few of my interests are volleyball, listening to music in my free time, robotics, art, and math. I am looking forward to learning more about java coding and doing outreach events this season.
7th grader at Stoller middle school. A few of my interests are piano, swimming and math. Interested in learning about robotics, CAD and web development.
8th grader at the Beaverton Academy of Science and Engineering. I enjoy working on mechanical engineering projects and do taekwondo. Aspire to make new friends and learn about engineering.
8th grader at OES. I love playing sports to stay active, and I am passionate about building robots and using creativity and teamwork to solve problems
7th grader at Stoller middle school, and enjoy playing sports (soccer and basketball). I am eager to learn coding in this season of FTC.
8th grader at Stoller Middle School. Competing in Science Olympiad, play volleyball, and listen to music in my free time. Some of my interests are coding, math, and robotics.
Freshman at Jesuit, I play volleyball and the piano. A few of my interests are robotics, coding, STEAM related topics, arts, math, and technology.
7th grader at Stoller Middle School. I like swimming, painting and learning to make 3D designs.
8th grader at Stoller. Iβm a competitive tennis player and pianist, and interested in STEM. I like to engage in community service, creativity, and technology this FTC season.
Sophomore from WestView High school. I play basketball and cricket. In this season I am looking forward to learning CAD.
8th grader at Stoller. I play Basketball, enjoy coding, and watch movies in my free time.
Sophomore at BASE, and I compete in Science Olympiad and enjoy playing soccer, I am open to learning about robotics and honing my skills.
8th grader at Valley Catholic. I am passionate about athletics, particularly professional swimming, as well as running and skiing. I look forward to learning and improving my mechanical engineering skills and having fun.
Sophomore at BASE. I like to play basketball and I'm a pianist going into the biomed pathway. I am interested in learning more about robotics and collaborating with my team this FTC season.
Freshman from Westview high school. I like badminton and basketball and am excited about the future of my career on this FTC team.