Agar is a self leveling universal robotic platform, primarily intended for precision agriculture on extremely uneven terrain. Its modular structure allows movement using remote control, pre programmed paths or autonomous labor for tending various crops. The dynamic design composition features complex arrangement of directed details, balanced masses and proportions, with similar angles in both lowered and raised positions. Versatility, user safety and modern aesthetics are prioritized. A product of a year long development design process focuses on stability for slopes up to 30 degrees.
Vladimir Zagorac is a product designer based in Belgrade, Serbia. His opus includes projects in the fields of consumer products, electronics, packaging, home and urban furniture. His main field of interest is conceptualizing, structuring and developing products from within. He believes an object form should be thought out and every detail should have a functional reason. He tries to unify universal and timeless aesthetics with smart innovative solutions in every product.
Coming is a leading company in the field of system and data center integration, virtualization, business solutions and cloud services for business needs, dealing with the implementation of ERP solutions and the development of its own products. The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Nis is a higher education and scientific institution where studies of the first three degrees are conducted, as well as studies for the innovation of knowledge and professional education. FPM Agromehanika is one of the leading agricultural machinery producers in southeast Europe, with a tradition of more than 60 years.