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Robotics · Flagship system shipping

Three pieces.
One sensor
standard.

Marineberg Robotics designs and manufactures the Digital Go-Kart E-Sport Controller System v1.0 — a three-piece racing rig (pedal set, steering wheel, helmet HUD) connected by Bluetooth 5.0, voiced by on-board Donna AI, and standardised on a single Hall-effect sensor stack across every piece. It is the flagship of a working 50+ catalogue of practical robotic systems.

Flagship Digital Go-Kart Controller v1.0 Pieces in rig 3 (pedals + wheel + helmet) Link Bluetooth 5.0 · ≤2 ms Catalogue 50+ robotic systems
Marineberg Robotics — MR-DENT-1000 AI System · 6-axis dental robot, CE-compliant, $47,500 prototype valuation

Featured system · Medical

MR-DENT-1000
AI Dentistry Robot

A 6-axis clinical-grade robotic arm integrated with AI-powered oral cavity mapping, ultrasonic scaling, and precision cleaning. Designed for home and small-clinic use, it combines intraoral camera vision with force-torque sensing to deliver safe, repeatable dental hygiene procedures — without requiring a dentist present for routine cleanings.

  • ✓ 6-axis precision arm
  • ✓ AI neural-network integration
  • ✓ CE compliant testing
  • ✓ Real-time dental analysis
  • ✓ Dual 4K intraoral cameras
  • ✓ Force-torque safety (ATI Mini45)
  • ✓ Ultrasonic scaling module
  • ✓ Patient-comfort HRV monitor
$47,500Prototype valuation $599/moSME clinic lease 8 moROI payback
MR-DENT-1000 AI Dentistry Robot

Public introduction

What Marineberg Robotics actually is.

Marineberg Robotics is the industrial spine of LKS Network. The flagship today is the Digital Go-Kart E-Sport Controller System v1.0: a three-piece hardware rig — 3D-printed pedal set, steering wheel with paddle shifters, and an instrumented helmet with a transparent-OLED visor HUD — all running one firmware line and one sensor standard.

Every moving surface the driver touches is read by the same Hall-effect family. The brake and throttle pedals run SS49E linear Hall sensors over a buried-magnet travel path (0–20 mm), calibrated to sub-millimetre precision. The steering column reads an AS5600 12-bit rotary Hall encoder, with the premium wheel SKU upgraded to the AS5048 14-bit SPI variant for paddle-shift and professional-tier feedback. The helmet carries a miniature IMU + Hall array that locks to the same bus.

That sensor lock is not a marketing line. It's the reason a chassis we engineered for a marina hull inspection in 2025 can be re-spun into an APEXPO electric race kart in 2026, and into a clinic-floor MR-DENT-1000 6-axis dentistry arm the quarter after. Same control bus. Same OTA update pipeline. Same diagnostics dashboard. One operator on one screen can flash a marina robot, a race kart, and a dental arm in the same afternoon.

The rig ships in six factory colours — Matte White, Deep Electric Blue, Stealth Matte Black, Racing Red, Sunny Yellow, and Hot Pink — each matched across pedals, wheel, and helmet so the driver walks into the paddock or the living-room sim rig with one visual identity. The on-board voice assistant, Donna AI, speaks launch cues, penalty warnings, split deltas, and safety callouts in a neutral studio voice. She is the same Donna who narrates the LKSB Media broadcast feed and the Angel Ai clinical-summary engine.

Behind v1.0 sits a 50+ catalogue of working robotic systems — marine inspection, industrial cleaning, light assembly, AI-assisted medical (including the CE-compliant MR-DENT-1000 at a US$47,500 prototype valuation), lab automation, edge-AI appliances — every single one priced for the operator who has to buy it with their own cash flow, not a Fortune 500 capex line. That is the whole point of Marineberg.

50+
Robotic systems in catalogue
3
Pieces in flagship rig
≤2 ms
BLE HID gamepad latency
10 M+
Mechanical cycles rated
6
Factory colour variants
35×25 cm
Pedal-set footprint

At a glance — Digital Go-Kart Controller System v1.0.

Flagship productDigital Go-Kart E-Sport Controller System v1.0 (three-piece rig)
Rig configurationPedal set (throttle + brake) · steering wheel with paddle shifters · instrumented helmet with transparent-OLED visor HUD
Sensor familySS49E linear Hall (pedals) · AS5600 12-bit rotary Hall (wheel, standard) · AS5048 14-bit SPI Hall (wheel, premium) · Hall + IMU array (helmet)
Pedal travel0–20 mm buried-magnet path · sub-millimetre precision · progressive nested-spring feel (brake firmer than throttle)
RadioBluetooth 5.0 BLE HID gamepad profile · ≤ 2 ms end-to-end reported latency
Helmet HUDTransparent-OLED visor overlay — speed (km/h), G-force, hazard glyph, Donna AI speech bubble, penalty/ safety callouts
Voice assistantDonna AI — launch cues, split deltas, penalty warnings, safety callouts · same Donna across LKSB broadcast and Angel Ai clinical summaries
MaterialsPETG printed shell · TPU 95A foot pad · 8 mm stainless-steel pivot pin · heat-set brass M4 / M5 inserts throughout · 60 % gyroid infill
SpringsProgressive nested steel spring stack · brake firmer than throttle · user-swappable for stiffness tuning
FootprintPedal set · 35 × 25 cm · desktop or racing-seat mount
Colour variantsMatte White · Deep Electric Blue · Stealth Matte Black · Racing Red · Sunny Yellow · Hot Pink — matched across all three pieces
Scavenging strategyOne firmware line · one OTA pipeline · one diagnostics dashboard — reused across marine, industrial, medical and motorsport
Portfolio depth50+ working robotic systems beyond the flagship rig — released to qualified partners under NDA

The 50+ catalogue, grouped.

A selection of the Marineberg portfolio. The flagship is the Digital Go-Kart Controller System v1.0. Everything else in the catalogue shares its sensor standard and its firmware line. Full specification sheets are released under NDA to qualified clinics, marina operators, racing teams and industrial integrators.

MB-KART-P · v1.0 Pedal Set

Three-piece rig — pedal module. SS49E linear Hall on 0–20 mm buried-magnet path, progressive nested spring, PETG shell, TPU 95A foot pad, 35×25 cm footprint.

MB-KART-W · v1.0 Steering Wheel

Three-piece rig — wheel module. AS5600 12-bit rotary Hall (standard) or AS5048 14-bit SPI (premium). Paddle shifters, LED strip, force-feedback motor option.

MB-KART-H · v1.0 Helmet HUD

Three-piece rig — helmet module. Transparent-OLED visor shows km/h, G-force, hazard glyphs, Donna AI speech bubble. Hall + IMU array on-board.

MB-KART-B · Colour-matched bundle

Factory three-piece bundle in one of six colours — Matte White, Deep Electric Blue, Stealth Matte Black, Racing Red, Sunny Yellow, Hot Pink.

MR-DENT-1000 · AI Dentistry

6-axis CE-compliant dental arm with real-time neural-network analysis. US$47,500 prototype valuation. First medical product off the shared bus.

MR-DENT-2000 series · Oral surgery

Next-tier dental arm extending MR-DENT-1000 for oral-surgery work and chair-side procedure capture.

MR-HULL-100 · Marina hull-inspection drone

Underwater inspection robot that pioneered the Marineberg-bus telemetry the kart rig now inherits.

MR-HULL-200 · Heavy-hull

Larger-tonnage hull sibling of MR-HULL-100 for commercial vessels and drydocks.

MR-ASSEMBLY · Light-assembly cells

Desktop robotic assembly cells with vision-guided pick-and-place — used in-house to assemble the kart rigs themselves.

MR-CLEAN · Industrial cleaning

Autonomous industrial cleaning robots for light-manufacturing floors.

MR-VISION · Inspection cameras

Inspection-grade optical stack shared across the portfolio — same camera head flies on a hull drone and boots next to a dental arm.

MR-LAB-1000 · Lab automation

Benchtop lab automation for clinical partners, extending the MR-DENT-1000 arm to general lab tasks.

MR-CLINIC · Chair-side assistant

Non-invasive clinical assistant robot paired with Angel Ai summaries for chart-side charting.

MR-EDGE · On-prem AI appliance

Edge compute appliance that hosts Angel Ai clinical summaries and Donna AI voice models without leaving the building.

MR-TRACK · APEXPO race-control

Track-side telemetry tower built from the same vision stack as MR-HULL-200 — feeds LKSB broadcast in real time.

MR-PADDOCK · Fleet charger

Paddock charging + diagnostics dock co-built with Volt X, same control bus as the kart rig.

And 40+ more

The full working catalogue is 50+ systems across marine, industrial, medical and motorsport. Released to qualified partners under NDA.

How Marineberg Robotics connects to the rest of LKS Network.

APEXPO

Race-series co-build.

APEXPO's E&C Racing Kart uses the Digital Go-Kart Controller System v1.0 for sim qualifying, paddock coaching, and post-session playback. The physical kart and the rig run the same sensor bus — the sim lap is the real lap.

See APEXPO →
Angel Ai

On-prem AI for clinics.

Marineberg's MR-EDGE appliance hosts Angel Ai's clinical-summary model. Nothing leaves the building — the compute is inside the edge box next to the chair.

See Angel Ai →
Volt X

Shared battery platform.

Volt X supplies the high-voltage pack and paddock charger used across MR-HULL, MR-PADDOCK and the APEXPO fleet. One platform, three form factors.

See Volt X →
LKSB Media

Donna voice & broadcast.

Donna AI, the voice inside the helmet HUD, is the same Donna who narrates LKSB's broadcast feed. One voice, one brand, three products.

See LKSB →

Go further with Marineberg Robotics.

Subscribe to daily field reports from the v1.0 programme, request a demo of the three-piece rig, or talk to the Marineberg team about the MR-DENT-1000 CE-compliant dentistry line and the full 50+ catalogue.

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