Known For
The quiet giants of Michigan robotics
The Program
Team 67, the Heroes of Tomorrow, are a Michigan institution. They do not seek the spotlight — you will not find them posting flashy reveal videos or cultivating a social media presence. What they do is build excellent robots, year after year, with a consistency that most programs can only dream of. In a state packed with elite robotics programs, HOT Team has earned their place among the very best through quiet, relentless competence.
The team's relationship with General Motors provides mentors who bring decades of manufacturing and engineering experience to the workshop. Students learn to work with professional-grade tools and processes, and they absorb the mindset of engineers who build things at scale. This is not a hobby for HOT Team — it is an apprenticeship in engineering, compressed into a high school extracurricular.
HOT Team has won the Chairman's Award, FIRST's highest honor, recognizing not just their competitive success but their impact on the community around them. They run mentorship programs for younger students, support rookie teams, and advocate for STEM education in their region of Michigan. Their belief is simple: the purpose of a great robotics program is not just to win, but to create more engineers and more programs.
The alumni network from Team 67 is quietly impressive. Graduates have gone on to engineering programs at the University of Michigan, Michigan State, Kettering University, and beyond, and many have built careers in the automotive, aerospace, and technology industries. For students in Milford, HOT Team is often the experience that turns a vague interest in "building stuff" into a lifelong engineering career.
Notable Achievements
Multiple FIRST Championship wins and finalist appearances
Chairman's Award winner — FIRST's most prestigious recognition
General Motors mentorship and sponsorship partnership
Decades of sustained competitive excellence in Michigan's deep FRC field
Known for reliable, methodical robot engineering and build processes
Strong alumni pipeline to Michigan engineering universities and industry
STEM Excellence
HOT Team represents the best of American STEM education. These students are not just learning about engineering — they are doing it. Building robots, solving problems under pressure, and developing the skills that will define their careers. This is what the future looks like.
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