210 Robotics

Autonomous production

Meet RoboRowdy.

An autonomous print-farm assistant imagined to remove finished parts, clean and reset build plates, and start the next job with less human intervention.

210 // UT San Antonio
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Production vision

03

Core workflow steps

Operator downtime

Farm throughput

Why it matters

The printer is fast. The handoff is not.

In a print farm, every completed part can wait for an operator to unload it, prepare the surface, and begin again. RoboRowdy explores how autonomy can make the gaps between jobs shorter, safer, and more consistent.

01

Remove

Identify a completed job and safely separate the part from the build surface.

02

Reset

Clear debris and prepare the plate for consistent first-layer performance.

03

Restart

Coordinate with the production queue so the next approved job can begin.

Development story

A workflow, not just a robot.

The strongest concept connects physical automation to human supervision, software orchestration, safety, maintenance, and measurable production value.

Human-centered

Operators stay in control of exceptions, scheduling, maintenance, and quality decisions.

Sustainable

Better utilization reduces idle energy, failed restarts, and wasted production capacity.

Scalable

A modular workflow can grow from one printer cell to a connected fleet.

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