151 Interest Score
19 Discussions
0.13 Engagement
Aug 2022 Launched

Design autonomous behaviors for industrial vehicles in simulation, using Python (not ROS). Whatever you design in simulation can be executed by a physical vehicle using the same code.

What the Community Said

Hey PH, Stefan from Polymath Robotics, launching both our company and a tool called Caladan. My last company, Starsky Robotics (autonomous trucks), was really hard because of the challenges of modern robotics. Getting a vehicle to drive itself reliably takes 6 months of engineering effort, at minimum. Even then, the autonomy itself is often buggy and unreliable, and impossible to transfer from one type of vehicle to another. As a result, many autonomy companies run out of steam before they have

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👏 I’ve worked in AV perception - what you’re bringing to market is key for safely testing and aligning an AV software system with a vehicle’s physical sensor + chassis + powertrain stacks. Massive problem space, can’t wait to see where you take the solutions.

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Excited to see a team solving how to quickly and easily develop code and push it to a robot for testing.

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Feel free to ask any technical questions here, happy to answer them!

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This is brilliant! Congratulations on the launch!

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