Autonomous robots for sewage infrastructure and industrial cleaning
GenRobotic manufactures purpose-built robots for hazardous manual labor, anchored around the Bandicoot—a manhole and sewer-cleaning robot deployed across Indian municipal systems. The company is sales-driven: 45 of 83 active roles are sales positions, and pain-point data shows acute friction in lead generation, pipeline building, and government deal closure—typical of a B2G hardware business scaling against bureaucratic procurement cycles. The tech stack is embedded-heavy (C, C++, FreeRTOS, STM32, MATLAB, KiCad), reflecting the hardware-first engineering required; no adopting or replacing signals suggest a stable, mature tech foundation rather than platform churn.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Financial Officer
GenRobotic is a deep-tech company headquartered in Trivandrum, Kerala, founded in 2017. The company designs and manufactures robotic systems for sanitation and industrial cleaning, replacing hazardous manual labor in sewage and septic tank operations. The Bandicoot, their flagship product, has been deployed across 22 Indian states and has trained over 6,000 sanitation workers. The product line also includes Bandicoot Mobility+ (a vehicle-integrated autonomous system), G Mammoth 4-in-1 (multi-function manhole and tank cleaner), Willboar (autonomous vertical tank cleaner), and G Crow (a software platform for monitoring and analytics across robotic fleets). The company is expanding into robotic physiotherapy for hospitals and pursues both municipal/government contracts and commercial waste-management customers.
Embedded systems focus: C, C++, FreeRTOS, STM32CubeIDE, MATLAB, KiCad for hardware design. Python, WebSocket, HTTPS for backend/cloud connectivity. CAD: SolidWorks and Solid Edge. Development via Git, Visual Studio Code, Arduino IDE.
Trivandrum, Kerala, India. All hiring is currently in India; the company employs 201–500 people.
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