Internship at Hi-tech Robotics Systemz

Meeting area and the stair climbing trolley

The gear shifting using pneumatic actuators

LED mounting

The Daksh EOD Remotely Operated robot.
Internship Experience
I think interning at Hitech robotics brought about a drastic change in my learning style. My engineering projects had mostly been made using engineering intuition with enhancements on already implemented concepts. Sitting beside a researcher developing new industrial arm I realized that he had broken the big problem of developing an industrial arm into smaller manageable parts and he systematically researched each problem individually.
I learned that no project is complex, it just takes more time to tackle involved intricacies. With this new inspiration, I worked on a project of automating the Daimler truck engine where I developed a pneumatic system to change the two gear levers in less than three hundred milliseconds.I also worked on the motor selection for the stair climbing trolley.
While designing I also learned the importance of metrology and best practices for manufacturing.
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