Waterway cleanup technology built at UC’s Ground Floor Makerspace sees high demand
Waterway cleanup technology built at UC’s Venture Lab sees high demand (Clean Earth Rover)
CINCINNATI (WKRC) – Technology is proving to be a way to help clean up the country’s waterways, and water cleaning robots are at the forefront of those efforts.
Robots are being built at The University of Cincinnati, inside the UC Ground Floor Makerspace where Clean Earth Rover is in the process of building water cleaning robots.
“This here is an autonomous platform, it can drive itself, it can operate itself,” said Clean Earth Rover CTO, Robert Charvat. “It just simply Pac-Man‘s and finds a piece of debris and goes for the next.”
Not only can it clean marinas, lakes and oceans, but it also can test water quality. The rover is using cutting edge technology and solving big water pollution…