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What if I told you that Greece is building rockets, robots and supercars?
You would probably laugh.
What if I said that these are actually built by young students in their early 20s?
“No way”, you’d reply. “Enough with the jokes.”
Well… the joke is on anyone who has not been paying close attention in recent years.
A new generation of young Greek innovators is pushing the boundaries of aerospace, robotics and automotive engineering, proving that homegrown Greek talent can make waves globally. These are curious and ambitious high school and university students that are competing on an international level and often making it all the way to the top.
Don’t believe me?
You be the judge.

At Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), the Aristotle Space & Aeronautics Team (ASAT) is quite literally reaching for the stars. This team of passionate students designs, builds, and launches experimental rockets, competing in international competitions like the Spaceport America Cup.
ASAT conducts research through two multidisciplinary departments: Aeronautics (focusing on UAVs) and Rocketry (focusing on, well, rockets). Hybrid propulsion, high-powered SRAD motors, avionics bays, antenna systems and flight autonomy are all household terms for this team.
ASAT ranks amongst the top 10 student teams in Europe in both fields, coming 9th in Aeronautics and 7th in Rocketry in some of the last few competitions.
(We talked previously about ASAT here.)
Greece is full of awesome young aspiring roboticists.
WRO Hellas is the official organizer of the World Robot Olympiad in Greece. In World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) 2024, Greek team bitLab from Kalamata won 2nd place in the world (silver medal) and came 1st in Europe, bringing Team Greece the 10th overall medal in its history. For context, more than 560 teams from 87 countries in the world competed in WRO 2024.
The Greek National Robotics Team (GNRT) represents the country in the FIRST Global Challenge, an olympics-style international robotics competition. Greek students between 12-18 years old participate in GNRT-sponsored bootcamps and some of the best are selected to join the team. In 2024, the global finals of the competition were hosted by GNRT in Athens.
Universities are equally active. Some of the top universities in Greece have both robotics R&D labs as well as competitive clubs.
We have the amazing Intelligent Robotics and Automation Laboratory (IRAL) and the super cool Legged Robots Team at NTUA. The impressive Automation & Robotics Lab at AUTH. The Robotics Club at the University of Patras (UPatras), with the famous line following robot series “Dromeas”, supported by the university’s stellar Robotics Group. In the summer of 2025, UPatras will also be home to Optimization for Robotics Summer School (OptRob-25). The Student Robotics Team supported by the great ESDALab in the University of the Peloponnese (which has also participated in WRO competitions). The Beyond Orbit team, which has designed and built the first Greek rover to compete in the European Rover Challenge space robotics competition, comprised by students across NTUA, UPatras and other Greek institutions. And of course, the recently created Hellenic Robotics Center of Excellence established at the prestigious Athena RC.
(We mentioned previously the Greek WRO team here and the First Global team here.)
Prometheus Eco Racing is the awesome energy efficiency racing team of the National Technical University of Athens. The team is comprised entirely of university students: undergraduates, master students and PhD candidates design and build high-efficiency electric vehicles that compete against top university teams from all over the world, typically at the annual Shell Eco-marathon.
Prometheus is researching, building and bringing to market sustainable and efficient solutions for eco-friendly mobility and electric battery technology. While dedicated to sustainable engineering, the team is also focused on performance and cutting-edge design, which has helped them gain a strong reputation among their peers.
(We talked previously about the large EV talent at NTUA here.)
Thanks to the efforts of young students passionate about technology (as well as their supporters), a new era of innovation is unfolding in Greece. Their curiosity, ambition and achievements reflect a nation that is tackling the future heads on.
There is enough “doom and gloom” in and out of Greece these days. Let this be a small break of optimism and reminder that when Greeks put their minds and hearts into something, great things can come out of it.
But I can already hear many people saying: “These are just kids?” They are not building real products. And who cares about these competitions, anyways?”
Well, I completely disagree. Our youth will be the main driving force of meaningful change for Greece. And it is already showing promising signs of being able to build amazing things, both in and out of the country.
But if this is still not enough for you, here is a small sample of companies making waves across aerospace, robotics and automotive engineering in Greece today:
Acumino (AI powered robot workers), Agroverse (agri-robots as a service), Altus LSA (tailor-made UAV solutions), AviSense.AI (autonomous driving hyper-sensing), axl imperial (industrial robotics) Beta CAE (UAV simulations), Delian Alliance Industries (autonomous defense systems), FEAC Engineering (digital twins), Intracom Defense (missile telemetry), Miltech HELLAS (thermal imaging and electronics), Ozzie Robotics (personal service robots), Phi Mechaniseas (modular military vessels), Planetek (geospatial & remote sensing solutions), Progressive Robotics (robots for manufacturing & logistics), SAS Tech (versatile UAV solutions), SOTIRIA Technology (underwater intelligence), Terra Robotics (laser weeding for farmers), THEON Sensors (ISR & advanced optronics), Velos Rotors (industrial UAVs)
And that’s just a glimpse.
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Current account deficit shrinks in February 2025 (really good news)
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Proxy Foods, funded by prominent Greek Americans, highlighted in Kathimerini
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Mercor $50K Graduate Fellowship for any current or incoming STEM PhD students and postdocs anywhere in the world (HT to Niko Bonatsos)
Women’s national water polo team wins first-ever World Cup gold medal
Alexandra Giannadaki wins Gold in European Youth Bowling Championship 2025
Christina Tringides receives profile by Rice University for her work treating cancer
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