The permanent developers of the St. John’s Wort team of the Battle of International Championship Robots launched a small-scale production of robots-scum. Universaltk LLC has already attracted a subsidy for 1 million rubles and is ready to produce up to 10 robots per month, they told RB.ru in the company.
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The startup, which was recorded by St. John’s Wort’s captain, Mikhail Borisov in December, has already made three robots called Blizzardbuster. “Today we already have pre -orders, and in the near future we hope to move on to the serial production of these products,” said Borisov.
The company has already attracted the first investments: at the end of 2024 it received a subsidy of 1 million rubles under the Student Study Program “The Innovation Assistance Fund”. In addition, the project has invested its own developer funds. It is not called its size.
The main task of robots-formayers is to clean inaccessible territories for bulky equipment. Robots can work up to 8 hours. They are equipped with a Caterpillar platform that can develop speeds up to 20 km/h. On the platform there is a rotating snow elimination mechanism, which autonomously collects snow and throws it into a special impulse.
Within the robot there is a plate computer that transmits signals to the control device. As the main control tool, a system that consists of a remote control and FPV axis is used, which receives an image of a camera located in the box.
According to developers, Blizzardbuster does not compete with large tractors or a powerful snow motorcycle equipment. Its main rivals are small devices, such as manual rotary snowboard tables and even shovels. The robot effectively cleans sidewalks, parking, pre -beache territories and other inaccessible areas.
The battle of robots is an international championship in which robots fight in fights. Machines are controlled by developer teams consisting of experienced engineers and young specialists from different countries. Championship operator: anus “engineers and robots”.
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