Robotics is a multidisciplinary field of science and engineering that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots. Robots are automated devices that can perform complex tasks on their own or semi-autonomously. Robotics brings together aspects of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence to facilitate intelligent automation, machine perception, and autonomous decision-making. Contemporary robots are used in many industries like manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, logistics, defense, and space exploration where accuracy, effectiveness, and safety play key roles.
We at Looming Technologies Pvt. Ltd. are experts in designing and implementing tailor-made robotics systems for industrial, commercial, and research usage:
A robotics system operates through the coordination of mechanical, electrical, and computational parts, managed to perform certain tasks:
The robotics future promises to transform virtually every sector:
Enables robots to learn, adapt, and make intelligent decisions. Used in autonomous navigation, predictive maintenance, and human–robot interaction.
Detect environmental changes and convert digital commands into mechanical actions. Includes proximity sensors, LiDAR, servo motors, and pneumatic actuators.
Enables machines to read and process visual information from cameras and 3D sensors. Critical to object detection, inspection, and autonomous navigation.
Command robotic operations with small, programmable computing devices. Examples are Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and bespoke embedded boards.
Facilitates voice command, speech recognition, and conversational interaction with robots. Applied in customer service robots, home helpers, and industrial control systems.
Executes tasks locally for instant feedback while exploiting cloud computing for analytics. Enhances efficiency, minimizes latency, and facilitates AI-powered decision-making.
Bridges robots to networks, sensors, and control systems using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or 5G. Supports remote control, data exchange, and swarm robotics coordination.