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Our Robots

Meet our robot fleet!

Our diverse fleet includes over 20 Pi-Pucks, 10 Leo Rovers, and a growing collection of other robotic platforms. Each robot plays a unique role in our research, exploration, and educational projects. Dive in to learn more about the technology driving our innovation.

  • Pi-puck (20 robots)

    The pi-puck is an extension for the e-puck 2 robot (a miniature mobile robot) allowing a raspberry pi to be attached to it. This brings more processing power and communication capabilities to the robot platform.

  • Leo Rover (8 robots)

    The Leo Rover is a robust, modular platform designed for advanced field robotics research. Its all-terrain capability and open-source architecture make it ideal for testing autonomous navigation algorithms, multi-robot coordination, and real-world sensing applications.

  • CapBot (4 robots)

    CapBot is a groundbreaking battery-free swarm robot powered by supercapacitors, enabling ultra-fast charging (16 seconds) and peer-to-peer energy sharing. Designed for large-scale, energy-aware swarm robotics research, CapBot redefines autonomy and sustainability.

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