It started in a garage (N1 Lab) of a young researcher named Nizuro Wano back in UY-2022. Nizuro had an idea of making a multi-purpose mechanical transporter to help him do his daily task. He took a year to do R&D, then start printing the parts using resin 3D printers. From UY-2023 to early UY-2025, Nizuro has been in touch with several enthusiast and they co-created N1 Robotics.
First prototype, Genesis[]
Early UY-2025, N1 Robotics assembled their first AMT Unit. Weighed at 26T, this unit is using SCU-MK0 Core and the codename given was Genesis.
SCU-MK0 Mass Production[]
After Genesis has been assembled, they continued working on another 31 more AMT. Each has their own codename and liveries. These unit are called PROTO.
Open-sourcing SCU-MK0[]
UY-2025, N1 Robotics decided that open-sourcing the blueprint is a good idea to foster the development of AMT. They open-sourced all the source code, 3D models, technical diagram including the SCU-MK0.
AMT-C1 : Hackathon + Conference[]
Q3 UY-2025, N1 Robotics organized their first public event called AMT-C1 to showcase the capabilities of AMT to the public. Hackathon and discussions on how to improve the current prototype was also part of the event. This led to the creation of SCU-MK1 which spearheaded by the R&D team at Cyberaya Corp.
The first iteration[]
AMT-C1 event was considered a success and the following year (UY-2026), R&D team at Cyberaya Corp manufactured their iteration of AMT core, SCU-MK1. They then manufactured their own units using the MK0 called Cyberaya Autonomous Vehicle (CBR AV) in UY-2027.
AMT Revolution[]
Following the creation of SCU-MK1, many companies started to work on their own iteration of AMT. LKR Industries utilize the MK1 and released the LKR OF units in UY-2028. These LKR OF units were not meant for arms, but for internal factory transportation. M-Zero Robotics took the same initiative to release their M0FF units in UY-2028. N1 Robotics also released their own iteration of SCU-MK1 called N1U in UY-2029.