Fields of competence
ROBOTNOR represents a unique synergy of academic and industrial expertise which allows us to counsel and comprehend a wide variety of tasks and projects. Our fields of competence are numerous and diverse.
Our researchers develop and work with a wide variety of robotic systems. More detailed information about these robots is given below.
The UR5 manipulator arm from Universal Robots is a safe, silent and affordable robot with […]
Read moreTrille is a modified version of a Pioneer P3-DX from Adept MobileRobots. The robot is […]
Read moreMobile manipulators are comprised of one or more robotic arms attached to a mobile robot […]
Read moreROBOTNOR has acquired two KUKA youBots that are used for research and experimentation (one in […]
Read moreDuring the last decade, several multi-articulating hands have become available to prosthesis users. Even though […]
Read moreResearchers at ROBOTNOR have spent the last two years refining the design of our new […]
Read moreReserach on snake robots at ROBOTNOR began with the development of Anna Konda. The robot […]
Read moreWheeko is an experimental platform which we developed to study snake robot locomotion across flat […]
Read moreKulko is an experimental platform for investigating snake robot locomotion in environments with obstacles. Locomotion […]
Read moreAiko is one of our first snake robots and was developed in order to produce […]
Read moreWhat does the inside of a pipe look like after 30 years of service? Expertise […]
Read morenCube-2 was launched 27 October, 2005. It was a cubesat, a 10 cm cube weighing […]
Read moreThe NUTS satellite is a 2 unit CubeSat designed by students at NTNU. The plan […]
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