Award-winning projects, experienced in AutoCAD, Blender, Adobe Suite. DM for collabs! Abdul Hannan a Master student of Science in Electronics and Electrical Systems at the University of Lahore (UOL) has successfully developed Pakistan’s first humanoid robot. The developed humanoid was identified as Real Hero ROBO (RH ROBO). It stores high power energy in its body as human cells. General robots in
the world have numbers at every joint but RH ROBO has only one Pump which works as heart in the robot. High power energy stored in the robot muscles enables it to perform human physical tasks. The prototype emerged winner out of 200 other entries showcased at celebrations marking Higher Education Commission’s 15th anniversary hosted at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), September 27, 2017. A total of 18 universities displayed innovative products and prototypes having a strong impact on society and economy. Speaking at the event, Syed Raza Ali Gillani, the Provincial Minister of Higher Education, applauded U0L for its innovative teaching, research and facilities that encouraged the advancement of knowledge and creation of RH ROBO. "The RH ROBO can easily be used in government institutions, industry, commerce and the community to enhance livelihoods”, said the Provincial Minister for Higher Education." Designed with capabilities of taking instructions from human beings, the RH ROBO has abilities of a caretaker at home; security guard at any place, Nurse at a health facility, a teacher to children, a weapon carrier and detector of mines in war zones. The accessory is also designed with features of 360-degree watch, sniper and spy capabilities. Measuring a height of 158cm, the RH ROBO communicates with humans through a developed Android App in which humans send messages that are received, processed and quickly responded to. Speaking to The Spectacle, Hannan observed that guided study, systematic research, and application of advanced and developed knowledge in robotics yielded to developing Pakistan’s first humanoid robot. The project was supervised by Ghulam Shabbir; Ashfaq Ahmad and Waseem Nazar. It is a continuation of Abdul Hannan’s final year project, started at undergraduate level in his Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Electrical Systems course at UOL.