Buddy robotics
Switzerland, a global hub for precision engineering and innovation, is witnessing a massive surge in the demand for Competitive Battle & Soccer Robots. As the home to world-leading technical universities like ETH Zurich and EPFL, the Swiss market is uniquely positioned to integrate advanced robotics into both educational curricula and high-end entertainment sectors. Our role as a premier supplier and exporter in the region is to bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and local applications.
From the smart classrooms in Bern to the tech-themed bars in Basel, robotic soccer and battle games are no longer just toys; they are sophisticated platforms for learning AI algorithms, sensor integration, and real-time strategic thinking. The Swiss industry is moving towards "Precision Play," where robots must exhibit high durability and millisecond-level responsiveness to satisfy the quality expectations of the local market.
childrenrobotics inspires young people in Switzerland and beyond to be science and technology leaders and innovators by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build science, engineering, and technology skills, that inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership.
The mission of childrenrobotics is to inspire young people to be science and technology leaders and innovators, by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build science, engineering, and technology skills.
We instill this value at every opportunity. We expect, require and reward conduct that models the best Swiss values of professional respect.
Participation in our robotic events involves the application of a remarkable range of creative and analytical skills.
Our programs are designed so that to succeed, teams must be able to cooperate as well as compete.
The evolution of Competitive Soccer Robots in Switzerland is characterized by several key technological shifts. Firstly, the adoption of 5G and low-latency WiFi allows for more complex multi-robot coordination. Swiss hobbyists and researchers are increasingly looking for "open-source" compatible hardware that can be programmed via Python or C++, allowing for a deeper dive into autonomous behavior.
Secondly, the "Battle Robot" segment is seeing an infusion of AR (Augmented Reality). By combining physical battle robots with digital overlays, Swiss entertainment centers are creating a new genre of "Mixed Reality Combat." This aligns with the Swiss drive for digitalization in the 4.0 Industrial Era.








Choosing the right exporter for robotic sports equipment in Switzerland involves more than just price comparison. It requires a partner who understands the strict Swiss safety standards (CE and local regulations) and the high demand for durability. Our products, ranging from VR shooting game machines like the Herovr to high-speed RC battle cars, are tested for rigorous use in commercial environments.
As the Swiss robotics market continues to grow, projected to expand at a CAGR of 10% over the next five years, the integration of AI and machine learning into these "toys" will become standard. We provide the hardware foundation—the sensors, the chassis, and the transmission systems—that allow Swiss innovators to build the next generation of competitive entertainment.