Robotics teams to compete in the 2026 Hawaiʻi VEX Regional Championships
Hawai‘i Space Grant Consortium
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Hawai‘i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
1680 East West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822
Robotics teams to compete in the 2026 Hawaiʻi VEX Regional Championships
• Events will qualify local teams to advance to the VEX Worlds
• Only 14 coveted spots are available for Hawaiʻi teams
HONOLULU (Feb. 10, 2026) – Sponsored by Hawaiian Electric and in partnership with the Hawaiʻi Space
Grant Consortium, Hawaiʻi Army National Guard, Nānākuli High & Intermediate School, and Pearl City
High School, the Hawaiʻi VEX Regional Championships will be held:
• VEX V5 Robotics Competition, Feb. 14-15, at Hawaiʻi Army National Guard, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
• VEX IQ Robotics Competition, Mar. 14-15, at Pearl City High School, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
A total of 114 teams will be competing, representing public and private schools on Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi Island and
in Maui County as well as club organizations and home teams. The Hawaiʻi VEX Regional Championships
will qualify local teams for the 2026 VEX Robotics World Championships in St. Louis, Missouri and the
opportunity to compete with the best robotic teams from around the globe. Only 14 slots are available for
Hawaiʻi teams at the Worlds. The Hawaiʻi VEX Regional Championship events are free to the public.
The VEX V5 Robotics Competition will feature high school and middle school teams at the Hawaiʻi Army
National Guard (97-1387 Saratoga Ave.) in Kapolei on Feb. 14-15. This year’s challenge, Push Back, is a
fast-paced game that pits alliances of two teams against another alliance and requires robots to score blocks in
goals, control zones within goals, and park in defined zones at the end of the match. Robots will have a fifteen
second period of autonomous play followed by a one minute and forty-five second (1:45) driver-controlled
play.
The VEX IQ Robotics Competition will feature elementary and middle school teams at Pearl City High
School (2100 Hookiekie Street) on Mar. 14-15. This year’s challenge, Mix & Match, is a teamwork challenge
game that requires two teams to build stacks out of pins and beams, and place stacks into goals using their
designed robots. The Loader role, gives students an opportunity to introduce additional pins onto the field,
allowing for human-robot interaction.
VEX Robotics is an educational robotics program that inspires students to excel in STEM principles while
encouraging creativity, teamwork, leadership and problem solving among groups. This season there were 227
registered teams from Hawaiʻi and over 1000 students participating in school, home and club robotics
programs.
Robotics competitions foster these skills and prepare students to become future innovators as well as increase
their interest in pursuing STEM careers. Tournaments are held year-round at the regional, state, national and
international levels, and culminate in the VEX Robotics World Championship. There are more than 20,000
teams from over 50 countries participating in VEX tournaments worldwide.
Locally, the Hawaiʻi Space Grant Consortium (HSGC) oversees the Hawaiʻi VEX Robotics Competitions
with funding through the University of Hawaiʻi Foundation. Expanded opportunities for space education
through the efforts of the Hawaiʻi Space Grant Consortium have been focused on the public, particularly
teachers and students in grades kindergarten through twelve. HSGC offers various remote and in-person
trainings and workshops for coaches, teachers, and students, developing a robotics curriculum for
STEM/robotics classes, and mentored teachers and students in rookie robotics programs.
Since 2013, Hawaiian Electric has been the presenting sponsor of the Hawaiʻi VEX Regional Championships,
enabling teams to qualify for the VEX Worlds and compete on a global stage. Over the past four decades, the
company has supported dozens of STEM education initiatives across the state including math and science
bowls, engineering and science fairs, education summits, robotics programs, and STEM projects and events.
Company employees also volunteer countless hours to provide student mentoring as well as staffing at robotic
tournaments.
Team awards and standings will be available after the championship results are posted to the Robotics
Education & Competition Foundation website, usually within 24-48 hours.
• High School VEX V5 Robotics Competition: https://www.robotevents.com/robot-competitions/vexrobotics-competition/RE-V5RC-25-2322.html#awards
• Middle School VEX V5 Robotics Competition: https://www.robotevents.com/robotcompetitions/vex-robotics-competition/RE-V5RC-25-2324.html#awards
• Elementary School VEX IQ Robotics Competition: https://www.robotevents.com/robotcompetitions/vex-iq-competition/RE-VIQRC-25-2390.html#awards
• Middle School VEX IQ Robotics Competition: https://www.robotevents.com/robot-competitions/vexiq-competition/RE-VIQRC-25-2392.html#awards
