The main application of the lab is remote control and operation of robotic and IoT equipment. The Lab includes sensors of many types, motors, actuators and a large range of robots.
Software, developed by HIT research teams, now provide the ability to remotely operate the Lab’s equipment.
Notable Lab achievements are the remote experiments done by the Spanish partners in EIT collaborative project IDEATION and the development of a remotely operated application for the Green energy workshop of the EIT collaborative project DEETECHTIVE in Poland in June 2024.
Contact us: Prof. Michael Winokur
Located: Building 1, Room: 408