Robotnik R&D projects
Robotnik has a Research and Development department in robotics to keep moving forward and offer the most intelligent and adapted solution to your project. Check out the R&D projects and the robots developed for them.
Many of our mobile robots are marketed for different entities within the academic sector: universities, institutions, technology centres or laboratories, both public and private.
After participating in more than 60 European research and development projects in robotics of different nature: logistics, inspection, Artificial Intelligence, agriculture or health, Robotnik has years of experience in customising robots adapted and configured according to the specific needs required by R&D applications.
Robotnik’s work in robotics R&D is aimed at tangible, demonstrable and applicable results in industry.
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Robotnik has participated in more than 60 European research and development projects in robotics with final applications of different nature: logistics, inspection, agriculture, health or defense, among others. Since 2002, Robotnik has participated in more than 60 robotics R&D projects, most of them at European level. Currently, about 30 projects of different kinds are in progress: some of them are aimed at logistics, health sector or at the agri-food sector, among others. This makes it possible to use intelligent, autonomous and collaborative mobile robots that enable the creation of more efficient industrial processes with a better use of resources, which translates into higher productivity in general. The fact that Robotnik has a robotics R&D department facilitates the integration of disruptive technologies such as augmented reality, the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data or 5G in robots and mobile manipulators. At Robotnik, for example, we are not only working on 2D navigation but we are already using 3D. This promotes intelligent, flexible and autonomous automation that drives your business towards Industry 4.0, the first step of which is always the development of efficient R&D.R&D in robotics: the first step to achieve final applications.
Robotnik R&D products
Robotnik has a Research and Development department in robotics to keep moving forward and offer the most intelligent and adapted solution to your project. Check out the R&D projects and the robots developed for them.
Many of our mobile robots are marketed for different entities within the academic sector: universities, institutions, technology centres or laboratories, both public and private.
After participating in more than 60 European research and development projects in robotics of different nature: logistics, inspection, Artificial Intelligence, agriculture or health, Robotnik has years of experience in customising robots adapted and configured according to the specific needs required by R&D applications.
Robotnik’s work in robotics R&D is aimed at tangible, demonstrable and applicable results in industry.
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Robotnik has participated in more than 60 European research and development projects in robotics with final applications of different nature: logistics, inspection, agriculture, health or defense, among others. Since 2002, Robotnik has participated in more than 60 robotics R&D projects, most of them at European level. Currently, about 30 projects of different kinds are in progress: some of them are aimed at logistics, health sector or at the agri-food sector, among others. This makes it possible to use intelligent, autonomous and collaborative mobile robots that enable the creation of more efficient industrial processes with a better use of resources, which translates into higher productivity in general. The fact that Robotnik has a robotics R&D department facilitates the integration of disruptive technologies such as augmented reality, the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data or 5G in robots and mobile manipulators. At Robotnik, for example, we are not only working on 2D navigation but we are already using 3D. This promotes intelligent, flexible and autonomous automation that drives your business towards Industry 4.0, the first step of which is always the development of efficient R&D.R&D in robotics: the first step to achieve final applications.
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R&D Projects
Robotnik has a robotics Research and Development department in mobile service robotics.
The straight connection between robotics R&D and the mobile robots and manipulators we have in the market allows us to offer the most intelligent and adapted solution to your project.
Robotnik's work in robotics research and development is directed and oriented towards tangible, demonstrable and applicable results in the industry. Many of our robots and mobile platforms are marketed to different areas within the academic sector: universities, institutions, technology centers or public and private laboratories.
Robotnik has participated in more than 60 European research and development projects in robotics with final applications of different nature: logistics, inspection, agriculture, health or defense, among others.
READ MORE
R&D in robotics: the first step to achieve final applications. Since 2002, Robotnik has participated in more than 60 robotics R&D projects, most of them at European level. Currently, about 30 projects of different kinds are in progress: some of them are aimed at logistics, health sector or at the agri-food sector, among others. This makes it possible to use intelligent, autonomous and collaborative mobile robots that enable the creation of more efficient industrial processes with a better use of resources, which translates into higher productivity in general. The fact that Robotnik has a robotics R&D department facilitates the integration of disruptive technologies such as augmented reality, the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data or 5G in robots and mobile manipulators. At Robotnik, for example, we are not only working on 2D navigation but we are already using 3D. This promotes intelligent, flexible and autonomous automation that drives your business towards Industry 4.0, the first step of which is always the development of efficient R&D.