Robotics & Drones

AI-powered robotics, autonomous systems, and drone applications.

Robotics & Drones

Our Approach to Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Robotics is entering a new era. Foundation models that understand language and vision are being connected to physical systems that can manipulate objects, navigate environments, and interact with the real world. The gap between “AI that thinks” and “machines that act” is closing fast.

We approach robotics from the AI and operations side — not mechanical engineering. Our interest is in the intelligence layer: how robots perceive, plan, decide, and learn. And how they integrate into business processes and operations that already exist.

What We Focus On

  • AI-powered robotics — connecting large language models and vision models to robotic platforms. Teaching robots to follow instructions, adapt to new tasks, and learn from demonstration.
  • Open-source platforms — working with accessible hardware like Hugging Face’s LeRobot for research, prototyping, and education. Lowering the barrier to experimentation without the cost of industrial systems.
  • Drone applications — autonomous inspection, mapping, monitoring, and logistics. Using AI for flight planning, obstacle avoidance, and real-time analysis of aerial data.
  • Process integration — connecting robotic systems to the same process management, digital twin, and decision support frameworks we use in consulting. Robots don’t operate in isolation; they operate within workflows.

Our Perspective

Most robotics hype focuses on humanoid robots and science fiction timescales. We focus on what’s practical now: collaborative robots in manufacturing, autonomous drones for inspection, and AI-trained manipulators for repetitive tasks. The economics are already compelling for specific use cases — the challenge is integration, not hardware.

Our AgentForge platform provides the modeling and simulation foundation for testing robotic workflows before deploying them physically. Our process management expertise (BPMN, simulation, digital twins) provides the operational framework that turns a robot from a demo into a production system.

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