Introducing Our New Robotics Lab: A Place for Creativity, Engineering, and Teamwork

A new robotics laboratory has officially opened at the Department of “Automation and Control in Technical Systems”! The lab has been set up in one of our renovated classrooms and is designed to give students hands-on experience with modern robotic platforms and electronic systems.

The space includes several workstations where students can assemble, configure, and program wheeled and tracked mobile robots, as well as flying drones. The lab is also equipped for repairing and upgrading electronic components — with soldering stations, hot-air tools, a full set of instruments, and measurement devices available for use.

There is also a dedicated area for testing robot movement: a small indoor testing ground where students can run experiments, check mobility capabilities, and try out their designs in action.

The laboratory supports the connection of computer equipment and provides stable internet access, making it possible to run stand-based experiments with high-resolution video recording.

Additionally, the new lab is designed to be a collaborative space: thanks to a multimedia projector and flexible layout, it can serve as a venue for teamwork, group learning sessions, robotics hackathons, and student competitions. This makes the laboratory not only a technical facility, but also a vibrant hub for creative engineering and community-driven innovation.

The new space will become an important part of practical training, helping students gain real engineering experience and work on their own robotic projects.

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