Our Story

Built by Engineers.
For Engineers.

Robetix exists because real robotics problems deserve real engineering solutions to work under harsh and complex environments.

Shah Zaman Haider

The Person Behind Robetix

Shah Zaman Haider, founder of robetix, is from Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, and graduated in Intelligent Systems & Robotics at the Islamia University of Bahawalpur. He founded Robetix while still studying, which tells you something about how he operates.

His background is hands-on from the start. He interned at the National Center for Artificial Intelligence at NUST, where he worked on ROS 2, SLAM, and autonomous navigation systems. That internship pushed him from a strong hardware background into the software side of robotics, and he's been working across both ever since. He's also published in peer-reviewed conference proceedings on autonomous navigation.

As he worked on multiple projects as a freelancer as a Level 1 Seller, but the project, he's most known for is the Autonomous Hexacopter for Search & Rescue Operations, he built for his final year project. It runs Pixhawk, Raspberry Pi 5, YOLOv8 person detection, MAVLink telemetry, and a custom industrial grade browser-based ground control station. It's designed for real disaster zone deployment in harsh conditions.

Before that, he'd already shipped a custom quadcopter from Bahawalpur to a client in Germany, hardware, tested and working, delivered internationally. That's the kind of work Robetix is built around.

He leads a team of 10 engineers and personally oversees every project from first schematic to final deployment. His rule is straightforward: if it doesn't work in the field under real conditions, it doesn't ship.

Co-Founder

Meet the Co-Founder

Malik Zain, Co-Founder of Robetix, is also from Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, and studies Intelligent Systems & Robotics at Islamia University of Bahawalpur. He joined Robetix as co-founder two months after it started, and has been leading the hardware engineering and component sourcing work ever since.

His focus sits at the intersection of mechanical design, PCB layout, and PLC/Automation systems. He thinks about systems from the mechanical level first, which makes him unusually good at catching problems before they become expensive.

Zain designed numerous industrial computer architectures and PCB designs, on the mechanical side, his prominent work is that he designed a full 6-DOF industrial robotic arm in Autodesk Fusion 360. It involved kinematic modeling, motion studies, interference analysis, and collision mesh preparation for ROS 2 and Gazebo simulation.

He also designed the F550 hexacopter airframe used in Robetix's SAR platform, including center-of-gravity analysis and payload integration systems. Zain understands not just how to place components but why the layout decisions matter at the signal level.

Outside of client work, he built a working 8-bit CPU from scratch in Logisim to understand processor fundamentals from the ground up. That's the kind of curiosity that makes him good at what he does.

At Robetix, if something has to be sourced, designed, fabricated, or integrated at the hardware level, Zain is the person responsible for it.

Our Philosophy

The principles that guide our engineering.

1

No Magic

We don't rely on black-box software. If we implement it, we understand the math and the hardware limits underneath it.

2

Bias to Action

Simulations are useful, but reality is the only benchmark that matters. We prioritize getting systems into the field quickly.

3

Clean Handoffs

Our code is documented, our schematics are clear, and we ensure you can actually maintain the system after we deliver it.