AV1 telepresence robots for remote student attendance and classroom inclusion
No Isolation sells physical AV1 robots and software to school systems addressing chronic absenteeism. The stack reveals a infrastructure-first org (Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus, Grafana) paired with real-time comms (WebRTC, gRPC, WebSockets) — suggesting they're managing distributed fleets of hardware at scale while building the live-video backbone that makes remote attendance work. Hiring is heavily sales-weighted (8 of 16 open roles) across UK, Norway, Germany, and Bulgaria, with regional expansion projects in Frankfurt and Scotland indicating deliberate geographic rollout rather than organic demand.
No Isolation provides telepresence robots (AV1model) and supporting software to help absent students participate in classroom learning and social life. The company works directly with school systems as their primary buyer, addressing attendance problems through a combination of hardware, real-time video communication, and inclusion expertise. Founded in 2015 and based in Oslo, the company operates across Northern and Central Europe, with active expansion into German and UK markets. The product integrates multiple layers: fleet management (device scaling, onboarding), real-time communication infrastructure, and data pipelines that track student engagement and absence patterns.
Infrastructure: Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus, Grafana. Communications: WebRTC, gRPC, WebSockets. Platforms: GitLab, HubSpot, Odoo. Languages: Go. The stack emphasizes real-time reliability and fleet orchestration.
Active regional growth projects in Frankfurt (Germany), Scotland (UK), and Norway. Hiring velocity is accelerating across all four countries to support go-to-market execution and full-cycle acquisition.
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