Autonomous mobile robots for factory material handling
Bluepath Robotics manufactures autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for internal logistics and material handling in manufacturing environments. The tech stack reveals a mature robotics engineering org: ROS 2, Isaac Sim, Gazebo, and Webots for simulation; C++, Python, and real-time control algorithms; plus Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform for fleet management and cloud ops. Current hiring is engineering-heavy (7 of 9 roles) and skewed senior, suggesting either deep technical challenges in motion planning and control or scaling toward production deployment — both supported by active projects around algorithm optimization and infrastructure hardening.
Bluepath Robotics designs and manufactures autonomous mobile robots for material handling in factory environments. The company originated as an internal Ford Otosan division in 2018, created to replace traditional material-handling solutions (forklifts, rental vehicles, manual operators) with cost-efficient, flexible automation. After five years of development and commissioning, it was spun out as an independent entity in Turkey. The product line serves industrial logistics workflows: motion planning for indoor navigation, real-time control, and fleet orchestration via cloud infrastructure.
Core robotics: ROS 2, C++, Isaac Sim, Gazebo, Webots. Infrastructure: Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible. Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana. ERP and manufacturing: Canias ERP, Power BI, EPLAN, NX, CATIA, AutoCAD.
Motion planning and control algorithms for indoor autonomous robots, Docker/Kubernetes optimization, CI/CD pipeline enhancement, ERP development, and continuous improvement in material flow and inventory processes.
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