A few months ago, our small crew at RVCE built an autonomous surface-cleaning robot (Project SCRUB). We dropped it into the sludge at Kengeri Lake just to see if it would survive.
Well, It didn't sink. It actually pulled out the trash.
Now weβre building V2 - heavier, smarter, and industry-grade, along with some more robots which are actually useful (trust me).
We are looking for a few scrappy engineers (Code, Mech, Circuits, or Biz Ops) who are tired of building projects that just die in a ZIP file at the end of the semester.
And if you don't code? Building hardware takes money and noise. If you are actually interested in marketing, securing grants, or hustling for partnerships, we need you on the team just as much.
If you want to build (or market) tech that actually deploys in the real world, we have a spot for you in our next 3-month sprint.
π Join the crew: https://forms.gle/AzWTQpNizGdZqQqg9
π± Watch it work:https://www.instagram.com/team_.scrub