Young Clubhouse Inventor Develops Triple Battery Life in Humanoid Robots.
Luis Mateo Vega Michileno, an alumnus from the Uramba Maker Lab Clubhouse at the Centro de Conocimiento e Innovación Bahía de Buenaventura (Centre of Knowledge and Innovation in Buenaventura Bay) in Colombia, is a young engineer with a passion for robotics and energy systems. He has developed a working prototype of a motor capable of generating energy even while at rest—a breakthrough that could dramatically extend battery life in humanoid robots, as well as other advanced devices. This is not a futuristic concept. It is the beginning of a practical technology that may reshape how we understand energy autonomy in robotic systems. Read the Impact Story here!
Colombia Impact Story: New Robotic Energy
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