Focused Team
We operate with one team to maintain mentorship quality and engineering depth.
Engineering Discipline
Students learn mechanical design, sensor integration, autonomous programming, and strategic gameplay.
Genuine Passion
Both students and coach are driven by a genuine passion for robotics, learning, and competition.
Why Only One Team?
NEXTRA intentionally odiverates with only one VEX V5 team per season. Limiting the team size allows us to maintain mentorship quality, deeper engineering development, and stronger team accountability.What Students Will Learn

Students learn how robots are designed from concept to physical build.
Understanding robot structure, gears, torque, and mechanisms
Designing parts using Fusion 360 / Autodesk Inventor
Balancing robots for stability and performance
Gears, linkages, load distribution, and drivetrain systems
Students build and test real robot components.
rapid prototyping of custom parts
precision manufacturing for robot components
drilling, cutting, and filing
building and refining competition-ready robots


Students develop intelligent robot behavior through programming and sensors.
Writing robot programs for the VEX V5 system
Using sensors for navigation and control
Improving accuracy and consistency in robot movement
Students learn how engineers develop ideas into working solutions.
Documenting ideas, design decisions, testing, and improvements throughout the season
Analyzing competition challenges and defining clear engineering goals
Prototyping, testing, and refining robot mechanisms and code
Explaining and defending engineering decisions based on testing and performance


Bachelor degree
Robotics and AI Engineering

Master degree (studying)
Software Engineering


