Rzeszów is a dynamically developing city in southeastern Poland 🚀, known as the capital of innovation and modern technology 💡. It combines the energy of young people 🎓, strong academic potential 📚, and openness to new ideas 🌍, making it an ideal place to learn, work, and live.
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🔌 The cable is essential for the rover to function. Ours is approximately 80 metres long. 🚀Thanks to the courtesy of Bitner, we will certainly not run out of it. 💪 BITNER is a Polish manufacturer of cables and wires, operating since 1996. 📅 The company offers over 40,000 products for the electrical ⚡, energy 🔋, automation 🤖, telecommunications 📡 and IT 💻 industries. The company serves designers, contractors and distributors, constantly expanding its offer 📈 and fulfilling individual orders 🎯 . We would like to thank all our partners who, together with us, believe in the potential of young talent!
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Last week, we participated in a competition at the Military University of Technology, where we received an award from the Minister of Defence (Ministry of Defence) 🦅 for taking first place in the national pre-selection competition to participate in the ‘Autonomous Robotic Experimental Systems (ARES) MAKEATHON’! 🏆
🚀 In pursuing its ambitious goals, the team can count on the support of experienced industry partners, including POLTRA Sp. z o.o. – 🤖 a supplier of machining tools that helps students take their designs to the next level! 🔧📈
🤝 Such cooperation between industry and academia is an example of synergy that drives the development of Polish technology and builds the competences of future engineers.
We would like to thank all our partners who, together with us, believe in the potential of young talent!
The exciting competition of the Australian Rover Challenge has come to an end! This prestigious event brings together teams from around the world to test their rovers in extreme conditions. We took 4th place out of 24 teams!
The ARCh competition is not only a sports competition, but also a unique opportunity to test the technological capabilities of exploration robots, especially before the University Rover Challenge.
We sincerely thank everyone who cheered us on and supported our mission. More challenges await!
We hope you’re in good weather and good spirits, because our team. In order to put our energy into action, we have started spring cleaning. What about you? Did you have something to tidy up or were you cleverer and did it much earlier? The hardest work on the workshop is thankfully behind us. All that’s left now is the vacuuming. And what’s next? The competitions, for which we have been busily preparing since the start of the season!
One of the key stages of the competition is the System Acceptance Review (SAR). This is the moment when teams present the organizers with detailed reports on the design, functionality, and readiness of their rovers. SAR is not just a formal verification process but also a test of strength—successfully passing it means that the vehicle meets the technical requirements and is ready to compete with others.
Our team achieved⭐59.1⭐ points in the SAR ARCh 2025, securing the third best score. Only two teams ranked higher than us—and both hail from Australia! 🌏
This year’s competition will take place from March 27 to March 30, 2025, at the Roseworthy campus of the University of Adelaide Australia.
Recently, we had the opportunity to participate in a short training session led by an expert from Finder Polska. We discovered the fascinating world of relays and innovative solutions that play a crucial role in modern automation.
It turns out that these small devices have a big impact – and now we know exactly why!