Our Story
The architecture of the Sobek™ didn’t begin in a lab; it began with a realization of human limitation.
At the age of 17, while I was watching my father move waste bins from a kitchen window, I realized a friction point in everyday life that the modern robotics industry had ignored. What followed was a two-year obsession—a "grind" documented across three volumes of technical notebooks and many geometric iterations and figures.
The first Sobek™ prototype wasn't 3D-printed in carbon fiber, but forged from salvaged cypress and pine—spare wood pulled from my carport that had survived Hurricane Katrina. That reclaimed material became the skeletal proof of a new autonomous logic.
Redemption Robotics™ was born from that grit. I didn't just think of a better rover; I am building it. While this side of the world slept, I was up at 6AM researching the perfect design for the Sobek™. I have since developed a patent-pending, faceted-octagonal architecture designed to "redeem" the inefficiencies of the municipal, agricultural, and recreational sectors.
We aren't just moving bins. We are transforming the way the next generation looks at Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs). This is the Architecture of Autonomy.