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Humanoid robotics for companies: demos, R&D and high-trust projects

Bybotix helps companies separate robotics hype from projects that can be demonstrated, documented and supported in Europe.

Concrete projects

Situations to evaluate before choosing a robot

01 Go2 · G1 · Event

Commercial demo

A controlled robotics moment for clients, investors, board meetings or innovation days.

02 Reachy · LeRobot · Dev kit

Internal R&D

A reproducible platform for AI, teleoperation, perception or manipulation experiments.

03 G1 · Go2 · Video

Marketing content

A strong physical object for video, social content, launch storytelling and PR.

04 LeRobot · Reachy · ROS 2

Internal AI training

A concrete way to explain physical AI, ROS 2, perception and safety to technical teams.

05 G1 · Quadruped · Public area

Showroom reception

A supervised robot presence in a showroom, with clear safety and privacy limits.

06 Go2 EDU · B2 · Industrial

Light inspection

A first step toward robotized inspection without pretending it replaces industrial systems.

Operational watch points

What to frame before signing

CE / Machinery

Clarify whether the robot, accessories and intended use are covered by the right EU machinery, radio and safety documentation.

Cameras and GDPR

Robots with cameras, microphones or cloud features can capture employees, visitors or clients. Define purpose, retention and access rights before demos.

Liability cover

Check professional insurance for supervised demos, public events, transport and possible damage caused by a mobile robot.

Public areas

A showroom, fair or reception area needs distance rules, supervision, signage and a fallback scenario if the robot stops.

Safety protocol

Define who operates the robot, who can approach it, what the emergency stop is, and what movements are forbidden in public.

Service continuity

A one-day demo still needs batteries, spare charger, reset plan, transport case and a recovery route if something breaks.

These points should be clarified before the first commercial commitment, not after delivery.

Project checklist

Seven questions before launching

  1. 01 What business objective does the robot support?
  2. 02 Is this a demo, R&D project, training tool or public deployment?
  3. 03 Who operates and supervises it?
  4. 04 Where exactly will it be used?
  5. 05 What data can it record?
  6. 06 What happens if it stops working?
  7. 07 Who carries support, insurance and safety responsibility?

Need a structured orientation?

Bybotix helps qualify maturity, availability, compliance, cost and support before recommending a robot.

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