FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We can answer all your questions about our services and our various applications in autonomous mobile robotics.
Initially, the mobile bases are not autonomous.
We integrate mapping, localisation and navigation software so that the robot can navigate safely and autonomously in its environment.
What’s more, by adding functions and sensors, the robot can carry out missions completely autonomously. In short, we adapt to your needs.
Both.
Designing a robot involves mechanics, electronics and more or less advanced software integration.
We can also only design embedded software and business software.
It all depends on the project.
Yes, we have done this for a number of customers, including CRD and CEA.
Yes, for most of them.
If, exceptionally, this is not the case, we’ll look into it together when we validate your specifications.
No. It depends on the complexity of your project.
Once you have contacted us, we will ask you to fill in a form with as much information as possible about your project.
The more precise and complete your file is, the more responsive we can be to your needs.
We can also advise and support you in drawing up your specifications, if required.
Today, we specialise in the design of terrestrial drones with various types of mobility: rails, wheels, tracks, etc.
No, we don’t work for the defence and arms markets.
No, we don’t work for the medical sector.
No. We design prototypes, which are not certified on delivery.
The certification of a robot must be closely linked to its environment of use. However, we can make this phase easier for you during the design phase, by guiding you in your choice of components and safety functions.
Yes, absolutely.
We can design a customised robot from A to Z.
We are a design office that develops robots for its customers.
However, we market robots that we have designed entirely ourselves via the Generation Robots, Running Brains Robotics and HumaRobotics brands.