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This is the Micro:Bit Cute Bot Pro which can sense and recognise certain printed symbols.
This Micro:Bit robot has a Vision camera attached, which lets it recognise certain pictures or
symbols that can be places around the map.
The Micro:Bit robot can also be coded to compete in line tracing competitons or even
comtrolled remotely.
This is a skeleton robot for 25-26 season of Vex Robotics which main goal is to pick up and score objects around the field.
We are competiting in Vex Robotics at the University level and am using 3D CAD software to
design our robots before making them with either the Vex offical materials, 3D materials or
sheet metal inorder to complete the game's objectives.
The robot uses C++ language to communicate with the controllers and move the robot
autonomosly.
This is one of our Robomaster robots which we use for events and internal CCA competitions.
The robomaster robots shoot a laser to complete time trials or compete against other robots by
shooting the sensors around the robots.
These robots have the capability to be modified inorder to fulfil different game objectives
using 3D printed parts.
These are our own 3D printers that are exclusive to RIG (Robotics Interest Group) students.
These are P1S Bamboo printer that we use to print 3D parts for our robots, competitions or events.
This rover has a LiDAR (Laser Imaging, Detection, and Ranging) sensor that helps it map out and log items in a room.
This rover can be programmed to move around a room to identify objects and obstacles and
record them in a seperate library.
The locations of the objects and obstacles are also recorded and can be recalled if needed.
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We hold our club sessions Every Friday from 2.30pm to 4.30pm at R.407.