Custom and standard industrial robotics for pick-and-place, bin-picking, and surface treatment
Sileane builds specialized industrial robots and vision systems for niche manufacturing workflows—pick-and-place, bin-picking, and surface treatment. The tech stack is dominated by industrial control platforms (Siemens TIA Portal, Beckhoff TwinCAT, ABB, KUKA, FANUC) paired with SolidWorks CAD and Python/C# for vision and automation logic. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (14 of 16 active roles) and project focus on machine development and deployment suggest they are scaling manufacturing capacity and international reach rather than transitioning technology.
Founded in 2002, Sileane is a 51–200-person robotics and vision automation company based in Saint Étienne, France. They serve industrial, environmental, and food-processing sectors with three core product lines—Flowpick (high-speed pick-and-place), Rovaldy (surface treatment), and Kamido (bin-picking)—alongside custom R&D outsourcing. The company designs, assembles, and deploys end-to-end robotized production lines; active projects center on machine commissioning, control system integration, and expanding manufacturing sites. Current pain points include site capacity constraints, supply chain sourcing, and market entry into the US.
Three standard robot ranges: Flowpick (pick-and-place), Rovaldy (surface treatment), and Kamido (bin-picking), plus custom automation solutions for industrial and food-processing clients.
Industrial control: Siemens TIA Portal, Beckhoff TwinCAT, Schneider Electric, ABB, KUKA, FANUC. CAD: SolidWorks. Software: Python, C#.
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