About Us
Team 7419 Tech Support is way more than just a robotics team. We solve problems and help people. We’re a family. We’ve done many great things and look forward to many more in the future.

About Team 7419
Team 7419 is a dedicated group of high school students who design, build, and program competitive robots for the FIRST Robotics Competition. Our programmers use Java to code complex behaviors and autonomous routines, while our mechanical team fabricates custom robot parts using CNC machines and manual mills. The electrical team incorporates control systems, sensors, and pneumatics to make the robot functional.
Beyond building robots, we celebrate perseverance, camaraderie, and gracious professionalism. Our mission is to support and empower the engineering community through education and outreach.
We’ve founded and mentored numerous FLL and FTC teams, promoting STEM education across all age levels. Some of our teams include:
- FLL Teams: QLS MiniBytes, MegaBytes, CloudBots, PoppeBots, HopperBots, 5-G, Creators, and FlashBots.
- FTC Teams: B.R.O., QLS RaD Team, Control+Q, HotsBots, Glitch, Innovix, and more.
Special initiatives like all-girls teams HotsBots and Innovix represent our commitment to diversity in STEM through our Society of Women Engineers chapter.
We’ve founded and mentored numerous FLL and FTC teams, promoting STEM education across all age levels. Some of our teams include:
- FLL Teams: QLS MiniBytes, MegaBytes, CloudBots, PoppeBots, HopperBots, 5-G, Creators, and FlashBots.
- FTC Teams: B.R.O., QLS RaD Team, Control+Q, HotsBots, Glitch, Innovix, and more.
Special initiatives like all-girls teams HotsBots and Innovix represent our commitment to diversity in STEM through our Society of Women Engineers chapter.
Teamwork: Our team is mentor-driven but student-organized. We train, support, and elevate each other while holding ourselves accountable.
Community: Through outreach and mentoring, we share our knowledge, inspire younger students, and get kids excited about STEM.
Here’s where you can find us this season:
We also present at these events, sharing insights on our training structure, programming knowledge, and more.
Worlds Presentations
Our mechanical team discusses our training structure, curriculum, and projects in our presentation.
Our programming team shares teaching resources and collaborative strategies in their presentation.