INSTAR Robotics designs and manufactures autonomous mobile robots for the logistics and agricultural sectors. Founded in May 2018, the company's primary focus is on developing useful robots with a short and direct value chain. Their first product, Trooper, is an autonomous robot designed for nurseries and horticulturists. It handles repetitive and physically demanding tasks such as pot plant handling, spacing, placement after repotting, and regrouping. Trooper operates with full autonomy, utilizing artificial intelligence based on artificial neural networks. INSTAR Robotics' team consists of engineers and doctors specializing in AI and robotics, with expertise in embedded electronic card design, low-level control driver and firmware writing, mechatronic implementation of indoor and outdoor mobile robots, and AI algorithm development, particularly for navigation in large, highly dynamic environments.
Key customers and partnerships
INSTAR Robotics has established partnerships within the Beauvaisis ecosystem, which includes a university center, entrepreneurial and industrial sectors. In 2018, the company collaborated with UniLaSalle engineering school, particularly with researcher Davide Riz. INSTAR Robotics became a member of AgriLab and initiated two research projects led by UniLaSalle researchers Simon Ritz and Davide Rizzo, along with AgriLab's FabManager Medhi Jaber. The company has also worked with UniLaSalle students on future robot development projects. In 2019, INSTAR Robotics coached the UniLaSalle robotics student team, which won the Rob'Olympiades 2019 trophy.
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