A team of engineers from the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) have developed an innovative solution for rescue operations in hazardous environments called RoBoa . This flexible, snake-like robot has been designed to slither and extend into hard-to-reach areas such as rubble, pipes and other narrow spaces, offering a safe and effective tool in emergencies.
RoBoa Technology and Features
RoBoa is built from soft materials and moves using a pneumatic system that prevents sparks, which is crucial in areas at risk of explosion. In addition, the robot is capable of reaching a length of up to 100 meters , allowing it to reach areas where human rescuers would not be able to safely access. Its flexibility and strength allow it to operate in extreme conditions, making it a valuable resource in emergency management .
One of RoBoa’s most notable features is its ability to communicate directly with trapped people. Equipped with speakers and microphones, the robot facilitates contact between rescuers and victims , providing an essential line of communication in high-pressure situations. This technology has been conceived to locate people , to reassure them and keep them informed while their rescue is organised.
Watch how the robot snake moves flexibly and efficiently through tight spaces. Source: ETH Zürich
Student project with commercial aims
Initially developed as an academic project at the ETH Autonomous Systems Laboratory, RoBoa has been supported by a Pioneer Grant that has boosted its transition to the market. The robot’s upcoming unveiling at the ETH Industry Day on 21 November 2024 in Zurich marks a decisive step on its path to being deployed in the rescue and emergency sector. RoBoa’s co-founders hope that this technology will support disaster relief and have applications in the industrial inspection sector in high-risk environments.
RoBoa represents a breakthrough in rescue technology, offering a safe and effective model in spaces where human intervention is limited. With its adaptable design and ability to interact in real-time with victims, RoBoa is ready to meet the challenges of modern rescue, from natural disasters to situations in industrial facilities.
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Source: ETH Zurich
Photo: RoBoa