We are a small group of engineers brought together by our shared passion for scientific work and an obsession with building machines that actually survive in the real world. Our roots are in electronics, drive train design and robotics—where theory is put to the test by terrain, load, and physics. Outside the lab, we build trails and ride in nature, because if a system can’t handle extreme bikes, motocross, and hard abuse, it doesn’t deserve to be promoted as a tool. That mix of research, dirt, speed, and failure is exactly why our robots are designed for steep land, risk reduction, and human safety.
We build machines for environments where humans get injured on steep slopes, unstable ground, heavy loads, and zero margin for error. When presence is risk, remote control isn’t a feature but a necessity, and every Soter platform is designed to take the danger instead of the operator.