
The CIC?Robotics?Team 9062: Critical Circuits competed on March 21-22 at McMaster University and won their first official First?Robotics?Blue Banner. In preparation they have learned the skills needed to design, code, and build the robot for this year’s game; First Rebuilt.

They persevered through the qualification matches and learned how to improve and adapt to challenges throughout. They then had the opportunity to align with top teams 2056 OP?Robotics?and 1114 Simbotics in the playoffs. The teams remained undefeated all the way to the finals where they set world high scores and won the entire competition.?

The team is looking forward to their next competition in April at Niagara College and qualifying for the Ontario Provincial Championship later that month. First?Robotics?gives students the chance to learn both technical skills and how to compete with gracious professionalism. Any student who are interested should drop by the?Robotics?Lab in room N159 to learn more.
A Journey of Passion and Growth








The evolution of the program has been nothing short of remarkable. What began in 2020–21 as a modest 3D printing club with just four members has blossomed into a thriving community.

This year, the program saw 95 signups, representing a 750% increase in participation in just two years. Today, collaborators from around the world work side-by-side, making Critical Circuits one of the most inspiring success stories on campus.
Where Future Innovators Begin

At CIC, the mission is to provide the tools, mentorship, and opportunities necessary to turn curiosity into professional-grade skills. Through hands-on challenges and high-stakes competitions, participants build a strong foundation in STEM while gaining the confidence to lead in a technical world.

For those who dream of building, creating, and innovating, the journey starts here. Congratulations to Team 9062 Critical Circuits on this monumental achievement!





