Innovation isn’t just about the trophies you bring home; it’s about the boundaries you push along the way. Our team recently participated in the prestigious "Future Engineers" International Competition, where we showcased our latest creation: a custom-built, autonomous Mine-Clearing (Sapper) Robot.

Every part of this heavy-duty rover was designed, 3D-printed, and assembled completely by hand. Powered by an Arduino microcontroller, the robot features a highly stable 6-wheel rocker-bogie chassis—similar to Mars rovers—allowing it to navigate rough, unpredictable terrains smoothly. Up front, we integrated a custom robotic arm equipped with a precise gripper mechanism, engineered to safely interact with objects and handle hazardous materials.

While we didn't take home the top prize this time, competing against international talent provided us with invaluable feedback and immense technical experience. Designing hardware from scratch and troubleshooting real-world mechanics has only made us sharper. This is just the beginning for our robotics division—we are already analyzing the data, refining the code, and getting ready for the next big challenge!