Our Mission
At Capella Robotics we aim to make performance robotics more accessible to individuals and industry through low-cost development platforms and innovative educational resources.
At Capella Robotics we aim to make performance robotics more accessible to individuals and industry through low-cost development platforms and innovative educational resources.
With our planned range of multi-axis coordinated-motion interface hardware and robotic modules, C.Robotics can provide electronics, software and hardware to serve as a foundation for rapid creation and configuration of your target automation system. Our long term vision is to create both educational and light-industrial versions of our automation modules so that one can leverage our learning tools towards real-world implementations.
We've recently refocused our development efforts to leveraging our coordinated-motion ecosystem and know-how to develop a low-cost ventilator. Please visit our Blog for more information.
With a passion for automation and over 25.84 years combined experience, along with degrees in Electrical, Mechanical and Computer Science Engineering, our small team is committed to promote education and growth through a "learn by doing" approach.
We hope to encourage learning and teaching by sharing some of our development experiences and supporting the growth of a diversified online community. Through various mechanisms, we will target a broad knowledge-base within our community and promote both thoughtful requests and rigorous responses.
Through our detailed tutorials and case studies, we will provide tools for incremental example-based learning in the following areas:
By creating and maintaining a series of online robotics platforms of varying complexity (coming soon), we hope to provide an interactive experience of control and visualization of real robotic hardware, thereby allowing both classroom and individual experimentation with robotics systems that might otherwise not be available. Furthermore, we hope to grow and improve our community by maintaining catalogs that showcase the experimental evolution for each platform, from basic functionality up through more-optimized high performance configurations.