Hi, I’m Robert!, and ever since I can remember, I’ve wanted to dedicate myself to robotics.
My parents said I was always drawing robots when I was little. When I was nine, they bought me a LEGO Bionicle, and that’s when I realized robotics was my passion. However, money was tight at home, and my parents couldn’t afford to buy me many LEGOs, so I tried to save up to get them myself.
When I was 14, while working in construction with my father, I saw some teachers throwing away trash bags. Curious, I looked inside and found unused materials from a tech class. They were leftovers, but to me, they were the inspiration to build something meaningful. Driven by the challenge and my desire to learn, I built a remote-controlled wooden truck.
That moment sparked my journey to what I want to do: building robots with a human purpose.
I started building robots on my own in school for local competitions. In university, while studying Electronics, I joined Makers UPV to participate in cross-disciplinary projects, teach others, and take part in startup competitions. I continued developing more advanced robots using C/C++, embedded systems, SolidWorks, and 3D printing.
In my professional career, I work daily with mobile robots using ROS2, CI/CD, and Linux, integrating complex software stacks with cameras, IMUs, GPS, LiDARs, and robotic arms for production systems, software architecture, and industrial projects.
Today, I have over 6 years of professional experience in mobile robotics, focusing on production, architecture, and system integration. Additionally, I bring more than 10 years of personal experience building robots from the ground up.
I believe a robot is more than just assembled parts, circuits, and lines of code. It is a work of art where engineering precision meets the human spirit.
Robotics can live alongside humans—in our industries and in our homes. Like dogs or horses, robots can not only support our work in healthcare, education, and industry, but also reflect the way we care for each other and stay connected.
Behind this vision lies a balance between rigorous engineering to solve the problem of perception and human empathy to guide how robots integrate into society.
My purpose is to bridge technology and humanity through robotics, blending technical excellence with human values to help create a better world for all of us.
That is Robotic Arts — The Art of Engineering.