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METU receives global innovation award for ‘Robot Bees’

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THE MIDDLE East Technical University (METU) has been awarded a global innovation award Friday for developing robot bees. These robotic bees are designed to feed bees under the threat of extinction worldwide and can monitor hives using artificial intelligen­ce. The award was presented at the World Government­s Summit held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

METU’s team was recognized for their project, which was selected as one of the two best projects among 13 global innovation­s. The competitio­n was organized by the Edge of Government platform as part of the World Government­s Summit, where President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was the guest of honor.

Erol Şahin, director of the METU Robotics and Artificial Intelligen­ce Technologi­es Research and Applicatio­n Center (ROMER) and a Computer Engineerin­g Department faculty member, shared details about the project named “Roboroyale,” which is supported within the EU Framework Program Horizon.

The project was initiated two years ago by an internatio­nal consortium led by Durham University, including METU-ROMER, Czech Technical University and Graz University. It involved a research and developmen­t team of 20 people. Each country in the consortium played a different role in the project.

Şahin emphasized the critical role of bees in the ecosystem and the dangers posed by their disappeara­nce. “With the project, we aim to develop new-generation beehives equipped with the latest technologi­es,” he said.

“As part of the project, we’ve developed an AI system capable of continuous monitoring inside the hive, ensuring the well-being of bees, particular­ly the queen bee. Additional­ly, it mimics worker bees to feed the queen bee from outside. We’ve also created the first prototype of microrobot bees that can be controlled. Our goal is to eventually have these robots clean, feed, and maintain the hive, ultimately aiming to protect and enhance hive health,” Şahin explained.

Highlighti­ng the importance of a robust worker bee population for ecosystem health, Şahin noted, “More worker bees lead to increased pollinatio­n, resulting in greater fruit production and more seeds, which means more food. This cycle helps protect the entire ecosystem.”

Şahin emphasized their commitment to safeguardi­ng the queen bee’s health, even in challengin­g conditions, stating, “As scientists, we are dedicated to finding solutions to protect bees facing extinction, ensuring the continuity of generation­s. A healthier queen bee produces better offspring, contributi­ng to a healthier hive. We hope that the bees from these hives, pollinatin­g flowering plants, will improve the plant and animal ecosystem, creating a healthier world.”

 ?? ?? The entrance of the Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Türkiye, July 2, 2023.
The entrance of the Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Türkiye, July 2, 2023.

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