
Nomagic Warsaw MIMotaurs develops autonomous drones for research and competition. They operate as a drone research group within the University of Warsaw's Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, applying machine learning to autonomous flight in challenges like AlphaPilot and MBZIRC. Core tech includes drone hardware, computer vision, and AI for navigation and control. Their output targets collaboration with research institutions and industry partners for advancing autonomous unmanned aerial systems. The group has progressed to semi-final rounds and participates in international challenges, signaling growth and scalability.

Nomagic Warsaw MIMotaurs develops autonomous drones for research and competition. They operate as a drone research group within the University of Warsaw's Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, applying machine learning to autonomous flight in challenges like AlphaPilot and MBZIRC. Core tech includes drone hardware, computer vision, and AI for navigation and control. Their output targets collaboration with research institutions and industry partners for advancing autonomous unmanned aerial systems. The group has progressed to semi-final rounds and participates in international challenges, signaling growth and scalability.