Seven Sense Robotics
Autonomous mobile robots for industrial environments — proves the uncanny valley is a real and solvable engineering problem using proprietary sensor fusion.
What it is
Seven Sense Robotics is Marcin Dymczyk's robotics company proving the uncanny valley is a real and solvable engineering problem. They build autonomous mobile robots for industrial environments using proprietary sensor fusion and AI navigation.
Who it's for
Industrial operators and warehouse managers who need autonomous mobile robots that work reliably in real-world environments — not just controlled demo rooms.
Why it's better
- •Proves the uncanny valley is an engineering problem — not a philosophical one — and solves it.
- •Proprietary sensor fusion means robots navigate real-world chaos, not idealized warehouse conditions.
- •Industrial-grade autonomy that was forged in harsh deployments, not demo rooms.
- •AI navigation adapts to changing environments without expensive infrastructure redesign.
- •Marcin Dymczyk's team treats robotics reliability as an engineering discipline, not a product feature.
Heard on AI for Founders
Seven Sense Robotics was featured in an episode of the AI for Founders podcast. Hear the full conversation.
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