7th Alamo City Electrathon, Presented by SoTX Foundation
Date and Time
Saturday Apr 12, 2025
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM CDT
Event schedule to come.
Location
San Antonio Police Academy
Fees/Admission
This event is free to the public and students, thanks to the generosity of our partners.
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TITLE SPONSOR $40,000
PLATINUM SPONSOR $20,000
SILVER SPONSOR $5,000
BRONZE SPONSOR $2,500
School Car Kit SPONSOR $7,000
TEAM SPONSOR $3,000
PIT SPONSOR $2,500
WATT SPONSOR $2,000
Goods and services will evaluated and designated a Sponsor level
TEACHER STIPEND SPONSOR $1,000
CHARGER SPONSOR $1,000
BATTERY SPONSOR $500
HELMETS SPONSOR $350
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Contact Information
SoTX Foundation
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Description
7th Annual Alamo City Electrahon (ACE)
The mission of the Alamo City Electrathon (ACE) is to foster and encourage partnerships between educational institutions and industry partners. The ACE Invitational was created as an academic opportunity for student programs in high school and community colleges. Our vision is to generate excitement and awareness of vocational opportunities associated with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). By offering students in our region a real-world, hands-on learning experience like no other, we are bringing STEM home to the future workforce of America.
The ACE Invitational began in 2017 with six high school teams. By 2019, participation grew, with teams from Boerne, Lytle, Northside ISD, San Antonio College, and St. Phillip's College joining in. In 2024, SoTx proudly hosted ACE at the Freeman Coliseum, featuring 20 teams from South Texas. This April, we will celebrate the 7th Annual ACE, welcoming five new student teams and schools, including ones from the rural regions of South San Antonio and South Texas. One of the new teams will focus on empowering young women in STEM, highlighting the importance of increasing female representation in these fields. Additionally, hosting this year's event at the San Antonio Police Academy provides valuable opportunities to educate students about safety, leadership, and career paths in public service, while also connecting them to STEM-related fields in law enforcement and public safety technology.