Robotics · Mechatronics · Research

Pioneering Greek robotics
with passion and precision.

We dive deep into robotics and mechatronics, crafting solutions that push technology forward through hands-on experiments and cutting-edge projects.

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Research areas
12+
Active projects
2018
Founded

What we do

Research that blends innovation with hands-on engineering.

Robotic Arms

Precise robotic arms that mimic human dexterity for industrial tasks.

Autonomous Navigation

Self-directed robotic systems for complex real-world environments.

Swarm Robotics

Coordinated groups of robots working together to solve hard problems.

Human–Robot Interaction

Intuitive interfaces for seamless communication between humans and robots.

Our approach

Built in the workshop, tested in the real world.

From robotic arms to swarms, every system we build is validated through rigorous experimentation. We partner with universities and industry to solve hard problems and translate research into practical technology.

Meet the team
  • Hardware-first. Custom mechatronics designed in-house.
  • Software-smart. Perception, planning, and control stacks.
  • Open collaboration. Research partnerships across Greece.
  • Student pipeline. Hands-on training for the next generation.

Initiatives we host

A home for open, dexterous, and human-centered robotics.

Robot Lab was founded by Dr. Minas Liarokapis and hosts two internationally active initiatives alongside our in-house research.

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OpenBionics

Open-source prosthetic & robotic hands

An open-source initiative designing affordable, lightweight prosthetic and robotic hands, plus soft exoskeleton gloves. Released under permissive licenses so researchers and clinicians worldwide can build on the work.

Visit openbionics.org →
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New Dexterity

Binational research on dexterous robotics

A research group operating across NTUA (Athens) and the University of Auckland, developing intelligent, dexterous robots for industrial automation, earth monitoring, and human augmentation.

Visit newdexterity.org →

Want to build the future of robotics with us?

We're always looking for curious engineers, researchers, and collaborators.

Get in touch