Multi Purpose Robot

Team Absolute Zero

Multi Purpose Robot

Team Absolute Zero

The Multi Purpose Robot, developed by Team Absolute Zero in Bangladesh, is an award-winning, life-saving rescue robot capable of operating in autonomous and manual modes. It is engineered for deployment in extreme situations including bomb disposal, firefighting, and earthquake rescue.

In bomb disposal, the robot can detect explosives up to 2.4 meters underground, analyze bomb circuitry, and either cut the wire sequence or extract the bomb using robotic arms. It features a high-level signal jamming system that disables remote triggers across 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, GPS, IR, and sub-GHz frequencies.

In firefighting, the robot is built from heat-resistant materials (up to 2600°C) and equipped with water nozzles. It can self-charge by absorbing thermal energy during operations — eliminating power limitations in the field.

In earthquake rescue, it uses onboard sensors to detect human presence under debris and can administer CPR and shock treatment in cardiac emergencies such as arrhythmia, bradycardia, and tachycardia — common in post-earthquake trauma victims.

The robot is led by Md Shajad Sheikh, who developed the core idea and hardware system. Nafiz Sadik, a Cybersecurity Expert and Signal Jamming System Designer .contributing to communication security and tactical field capability.

Developed by passionate youth innovators, the Multi Purpose Robot by Team Absolute Zero has won 19+ national and international robotics competitions, including championships at BRAC University, BUET, Dhaka University, AUST, UAP, and the International Robo Tech Olympiads (2024 & 2025).

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