ABOUT
We are young and committed researchers in the field of process automation. For the challenge, we have chosen the burning problem that arises in the area of the nautical activity. In order to solve this challenge, we have gathered in a multidisciplinary team that covers the widest range of knowledge and ideas. So we covered the field of economics, mechanical engineering, mechatronics, electrical engineering, programming and project management. In solving this problem, we see direct help for clients - subscribers as well as end-users who use this solution. In doing so, we derive from our own experience and understanding of the needs given that in the past, they themselves sometimes needed this kind of solution. That's why we are so confident about the functionality of our offer, and at the same time we can not wait to be able to move it to the world.
When will Dockin see the light of the world? The goal is Q1 2021.
Dockin's final product consists of various materials (plastics, metals) and is self-sufficient, which means that all energy for operation is obtained by itself. We are particularly proud of two parts, which are really novelty in this field: mechanical design, which will change the way you think about the problem you have so far; and long-distance communication with low energy consumption. With AM Nautics, we really hope that Dockin will come to the market as soon as possible and begin to help people who in our opinion really need it.
TEAM

Peter Purg
CEO
Being in a role of the organiser of the processes, making sure everything runs smoothly, I make use of my knowledge accumulated from teaching, bringing the school-like work on a higher level. My vision is to get the best results by working together. Within my references are also international programs’ coordination and achieving of great results in international projects and competitions with my students. As a part of my work on this project not only I manage work within the project, but I also lead meetings, consultations on general things and latest updates, and coordinate the outsourced partners of the project - them being responsible for the shape and functionality of project’s product and visual design.

Luka Hvalec
Head of Economics
Being passionate about nautics, I came up with an idea about automatic buoy project in 2017, which grew into Dockin, where I now mostly take care of the economy related fields. I contribute my part to the project, taking advantage of my knowledge and experience in marketing and sales. I am highly motivated and convinced that the automatic buoy project Dockin is sailing to the right direction.

Jakob Purg
Head of electronic and communication
I study Robotics at Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Ljubljana, and parallely work as a researcher at Institute 'Jožef Stefan'in Ljubljana – mostly in the field of kinematic, simulation and reconfigurable robotic work cells, for which my paper 'Razvoj strojne in programske opreme za module rekonfigurabilne robotske celice', was published in ERK in 2018.

Sašo Kramberger
Head of Engineering
After finishing Gymnasium Ptuj secondary school, I followed my interests at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Ljubljana - construction and machines construction. Being an inventor since 2016, I joined the Dockin buoy team in May 2018. My task is to develop the mechanical parts of the buoy.

Tomaž Kramberger
Head of IT
Being interested in technology and things connected tightly to it since I can remember, I studied at Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, where I took part in many projects co-financed by the European Union. Seeing the great potential for improvement in nautics, I joined the team in 2018.