Inside Milrem Robotics with T?nis Jaaniste: intro into the Mechatronics Department
It is time to talk about engineering and have a look at how the #THeMIS and #TypeX have been built (so that you know what you’ll need to build your own should you decide to join our team).
Throughout the next couple of weeks, I’ll introduce Milrem Robotics’ Mechatronics Department, the way we work and bring some insight into the everyday life of Milrem’s engineers. Greg Otsa , the Head of the Software Department has already covered many interesting aspects of software development during this series. You’ll find links to his articles below.
So first, what is mechatronics engineering all about? In short – mechanical, electrical and electronics engineering, and looking at those fields in an interdisciplinary way. Of course, a systematic and interdisciplinary look involves other disciplines as well to have a good balance and a well-performing system. Cooperation and teamwork across all engineering fields are key.
The engineers in the Mechatronics Department are working on all aspects related to physical components needed for designing and building the future of land systems. From complex hybrid powertrains enabling the platform’s movement across harsh terrain to custom circuit boards enabling the user to connect an array of different sensors. And from designing control algorithms for power management to analyzing and designing mechanical structures for 12 ton vehicles. All of this is just a fraction of all the different areas we work with.
We have a team of 35 excellent engineers, divided into several teams based on their areas of interest and knowledge. The main ones are:
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Let’s dive into the details of each area and look at the engineer’s everyday life throughout the next weeks.
Here’s a list of Greg Otsa’s previous posts in case you missed them:?
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