Hudson Reporter
Secaucus students win second in robotics competition
The 18-member club met in-person and virtually amid the pandemic ×
The Secaucus Robotics Club from left to right: Member Anay Tillu, Engineering Officer Krushay Bhavsar, Coding Officer Ayush Agarwal, Member Aaditya Shroff, President Almutwakel Hassan and Finance Officer Naija Agarwal.
A relatively new club at the Secaucus High School has already made waves nationally in the robotics community, according to the town.
The Secaucus Robotics Club recently participated for the first time in a nationwide competition held by the Kiss Institute of Practical Robotics (KIPR), the town announced in the May newsletter. The club placed first in the Seeding Rounds and 2nd in the Double Elimination Rounds, giving it an overall rank of second in the nation.