INNOVATION THROUGHT RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND ACTIONS

 

Our approach

 

Experts in robotic systems applied to Security and Safety, Defense and Health, ROBOOST is recognised today in the research and innovative project management applied to security challenges.

 

The objective of these programs is not to substitute the human, on the contrary to support its work evolution by giving further means to be more protected against the new threats. Through their works, ROBOOST and its partners provides robotic solutions serving the humans and ensure their safety and wellness.

 

This is thanks to such programs that we are developing the tools that enhance and simplify the misisons and tasks of the operators, enable them to aquire new competencies and be more efficient. The human remains the main essential actor, and as the pilot of the given missions.

 

Design & Innovation

 

ROBOOST evaluate the needs, and then design in close cooperation with the Clients Partners the systems, on the requirments basis, including technical specifications, performances and operational concepts.

The conception relies on existing technological bricks coupled with tailor made innovative adaptations and Research and Developpment actions.

 

Development & Demonstrator

 

The prototyping works are conducted with industrials partners (SME, MSC, major Groups) with a Research and Development support from academic partners: Engineering School Labs, Universities and via Research Institutions such as Carnot Instituts etc.

The ROBOOST consortium brings together partners providing effector bricks/neutralisation means making up a multilayer dome. The consortium has been selected by a panel of experts of the SGDSN in order to cover the objectives of the Paris Olympic Games 2024 Call for Project N°4, related to the « Neutralisaiton of Malicious Drones ».

The partners are: CLBS (Blinding Laser Projector- Nexvision), HELMA-P (LiDAR Optronic turret and High Power Laser-CILAS), COPAME and DroneSniper (directed energy weapon and lightweight-compact jammer- ITHPP-ALCEN) and the Institute of Saint Louis (ISL) as part of their laser/ matter interactions works and researchs related to High Power electromagnetic sources.

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