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<strong>AndyMark</strong><br />

MADE IN THE<br />

HOW A DEDICATED PAIR<br />

OF ENGINEERS CREATED<br />

A COMMUNITY DRIVEN<br />

COMPANY AND PROVED<br />

THAT FIRST ROBOTICS IS<br />

MORE THAN JUST A GAME.<br />

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<strong>AndyMark</strong>, Inc. was formed in 2004 by<br />

Andy Baker and Mark Koors to design and<br />

sell robotics components targeting the<br />

FIRST Robotics community. In addition,<br />

they strived to support and grow robotics<br />

education with their innovative mechanical<br />

designs for mobility applications.<br />

Together, Andy and Mark have over 50<br />

years of engineering experience. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

began as members of Team 45 the<br />

Technokats and have been mentors in the<br />

FIRST Robotics Competition since 1998.<br />

For the 2012 FRC season, they formed a<br />

new FIRST Robotics team at<br />

Northwestern High School, Team 3940. In<br />

addition, they both continue to be active in<br />

FIRST Robotics Competitions serving as<br />

key volunteers at many events.

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