Third year students of the Interactive Technologies Degree present their amazing creations.
The subject Robotics Project has been the scene of a true technological revolution. The 3rd grade students of the Degree in Interactive Technologies a degree taught at the Gandia campus of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), have shown that the future is already here, developing intelligent robots that could change the way we live, work and care for ourselves.
Robots with purpose: innovation with real impact
From offices to hospitals, farms, gyms and urban environments, the projects presented cover a wide range of practical applications. Here are some of the highlights:
- Office robot: An autonomous assistant that roams the office delivering packages, scanning QR codes and managing inventory – it even has a mobile tray for easy pickup!
- Robot nurse: designed for hospitals, this robot guides patients to their appointments after scanning the health card, detects situations of violence and classifies people in the waiting room.
- Farmer robot: The new system patrols chicken farms, detects and classifies eggs, and warns about the presence of predators such as foxes or eagles – a real revolution for the agricultural sector!
- Robot guide for people with disabilities: The city assistant that detects traffic lights, cars and danger signs. It also offers personalized routes and advice through an integrated chat.
- Robot gym monitor: The user is guided to the right machines and reviews the posture during training, with a dashboard that allows them to follow the progress.
- Robot negotiator: The robot is designed for high-risk situations, such as robberies with hostages, detects threats, records images and conversations, and prepares detailed reports for security forces.
- Pharmaceutical robot: SIP card scanner: a solution to reduce queues in pharmacies, which scans the SIP card, dispenses medicines and keeps the inventory updated automatically.
Technology with a young soul
These projects stand out not only for their technical complexity but also for their human and social approach. Each robot has been designed to make life easier, optimize processes, and provide real solutions to everyday problems.
The creativity, commitment, and technical skills of these students are a sign of the enormous potential of the new generation of engineers.
The future is in good hands!