👉 Taken engineering, a term often used in the context of robotics and automation, refers to the process of designing, building, and programming mechanical systems that can perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously. This involves integrating mechanical components, such as actuators and sensors, with electronic systems like microcontrollers and software algorithms to enable the robot or automated system to perceive its environment, make decisions, and execute actions. The term "took" in this context emphasizes the hands-on, iterative nature of the process, where engineers must physically assemble and test components, refine designs based on performance feedback, and ensure seamless integration of all subsystems to achieve the desired functionality. This multidisciplinary approach combines principles from mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and sometimes even materials science to create sophisticated, reliable, and efficient automated systems.