Agentic Control for
Industrial Workcells

RobotAbstraction started as a simple question: "What if a factory manager could operate industrial robots by just describing their goals?" Built for the TechEx Intelligent Enterprise Solutions Hackathon 2026, it demonstrates how Google ADK can abstract away robot-specific complexity.

Making workcell control
as easy as chatting

Today, operating industrial robots requires deep knowledge of proprietary SDKs, motor commands, TCP strings, and vendor-specific APIs. RobotAbstraction changes that. By placing a Google ADK agent between the operator and the Webots coordinator, factory goals replace robot commands.

We believe the future of industrial robotics is intent-first: operators describe production goals in plain language, and the agent handles tool selection and coordinator dispatch.

Read the Docs →
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Simulation First

Test industrial workcell logic safely in Webots before deploying to physical hardware.

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Agentic Abstraction

Built around Google ADK for intent-driven, vendor-agnostic workcell tool calling.

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Operator-Friendly

Factory managers describe goals in plain language — no motor commands or TCP strings required.

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Open Source

RobotAbstraction is open-source and built in the open for the community.

Watch the project demo

A full walkthrough of the RobotAbstraction workcell — from ADK agent commands to live Webots robot execution.

Meet the builders

Kumar

Kumar

Avinash

Avinash

Karan

Karan

Nirasha

Nirasha

Soham

Soham

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TechEx Hackathon 2026

RobotAbstraction is our submission for the Robotics & Simulation track of the TechEx Intelligent Enterprise Solutions Hackathon.