RobCo manufactures and deploys modular robotic systems for repetitive industrial tasks, paired with a no-code Studio platform for orchestration and remote management. The stack—Python, C++, PyTorch, ROS 2, Isaac Sim, plus 3D printing—reveals a hardware-software integrated play, with ML inference (PyTorch, JAX) and simulation (Isaac, Unity, Unreal) baked into the product. Hiring skews senior (19 of 41 tracked roles) and engineering-heavy, consistent with a team scaling both hardware production and software reliability across deployed units worldwide.
Notable leadership hires: Chief of Staff
RobCo, founded in 2020 from the Technical University of Munich, builds modular robot kits and a no-code software platform to automate repetitive and dangerous industrial tasks—machine tending, palletizing, dispensing, welding—without requiring heavy upfront capital or specialist robotics expertise. The company operates offices in Munich and San Francisco, with robots deployed across multiple countries. Its engineering effort spans hardware design and 3D component printing, real-time software integration via ROS 2, remote management and support infrastructure, and AI-driven features to improve system adaptability and performance.
Core: Python, C++, ROS 2. ML/simulation: PyTorch, JAX, Isaac Sim, Unity, Unreal Engine. Data: NumPy, Pandas, Apache Spark, Ray Data. Business: HubSpot. Also uses 3D printing for component manufacturing.
RobCo is headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It also operates an office in San Francisco and hires in both Germany and the United States.
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