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Local Businessmen Honored by FIRST Organization
April 20, 2003
Greenville Herald Banner
By Brad
Kellar
Herald
Banner Staff
Dean
Kamen may refer to Innovation First as a "very small
company", but that didn't stop the originator of the
international For Inspiration of Robotics, Science
and Technology (FIRST) Competition from honoring the
Greenville business in a very big way earlier this
month.
Kamen
presented Tony Norman and Bob Mimlitch, partners in
the local robotics and computer technology firm,
with the 2003 Founder's Award during the FIRST
Robotics Competition Championship in Houston on
April 12.
The
Founder's Award is presented to one organization or
individual for exceptional efforts in advancing the
ideals and mission of FIRST.
Norman
was still in shock about the recognition five days
later.
"It is
the pinnacle of our whole company," Norman said.
"It is the best thing we've ever done."
During
the awards ceremony at Reliant Park stadium, Kamen
noted how FIRST was just paying due to some of its
town.
"We give
the Founder's Award every year to somebody that
allows it to happen ... that helps promote FIRST and
allow it to scale up and grow," Kamen said.
The
honor has been given to major corporations, entire
cities and even EPCOT at Walt Disney World.
"This
year ... it is going to somebody who you will all
really appreciate, a very small company," Kamen
said. "This company started as a couple of
guys on a team."
Norman
and Mimlitch graduated from Greenville High School
and went to work for Raytheon, where they became
involved in the FIRST Robotics competition, which
challenges students from across the United States
and around the world to solve engineering problems
using robotics technology. They started
competing in 1993.
"They
were awesome, they won," Kamen said.
The pair
were able to point out some defects in the system
used by the competition and became the default
technical support staff.
And, as
FIRST began to grow, so did Innovation First.
"They
started building complete systems to run our
machines," Kamen said.
Innovation First has recently begun building Edu-Robotics
kits, which help rookies compete in the FIRST
Competition.
"Then,
with only 14 people in their company, they've
managed since 2000 to have somebody at every single
regional and every event we've run and they have run
very smoothly, I'd say flawlessly," Kamen said.
This
year, Innovation First provided $100,000 to help
support four of the FIRST regionals.
"They've
created technology, they've designed it, they've
built it, they've donated," Kamen said. "They
are committed. My only problem is, what can we
ask them for next?"
Innovation First is also involved with a variety of
other technology-related products and services, such
as slide mount brackets and related items for Yahoo
to hold the Dell computers which provide its
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