Let's face it. Actuators, speed controllers and drive trains don't grow on trees. (And if they did, it'd be illegal—and possibly rather dangerous—to pick them.)
That's where you come in. After all, why should an activity so valuable be limited to wealthy competitors?
What does a sponsorship dollar buy? For starters, how about a real difference in getting high school competitors interested in math and science? After all, it's no secret that the state of U.S math and science education has been lagging the developed world for some time. But you can have a role in changing this.
And let's say you represent an employer of math, science and technology grads. Doesn't it just make good business sense to put your resources behind engineering the human future of your company? Not only will you help build skills, you'll also bring these competitors into your industry—as our track record of apprenticeships demonstrates.