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05:25We want to go fast on the market
05:26If you think of a hammer, he needs to do his work each time.
05:30We know that robots that don't do real work finish in a closet.
05:34And then the third thing, it's the sphere here.
05:37It allows the robot to be really agile, to be autonomic, turning at 360 degrees, and be compliant, meaning that
05:44anyone without any training can move it around. And if you think again at the hospital, you need a nurse
05:51in emergency just to push the shoulder and have this path clear.
05:56And that is really, really, really, really important.
06:00We already work with the hospital. It's not the beginning next year. We already have robots trained in the hospital
06:07Broca, which is dedicated to elderly and old people.
06:12We tried it with people that have more than 70 years old and they loved it. So yes, I know
06:19you think it's pretty good for children. But in fact, we are just adults are just grown up children. So
06:24everyone has a smile.
06:26Well, as I was saying, we are a startup. So we are around 50 people now in the company, around
06:32120 that are working on the project. And we are going to start to the industrial point.
06:40So we aim to open a test factory in Paris in the next eight, 10 months. And it will be
06:48an open factory because we want to create a Willy Wonka factory.
06:52As we do with our robots, they bring a story around them. We want to enchant a bit the way
06:56we build robots. And we hope we can also bring more people to be interesting in robotics, IA and engineering.
07:04We are really ambitious. We want to do 100,000 robots in 10 years. And we aim a price at
07:1230,000 euros.
07:20Here it's a full prototype. We are working on a lot of things like battery life and everything you can
07:28see.
07:28And I forgot. And about programming the robot. It's interesting to see, we don't want an app or something you
07:35have to run on the device.
07:37Every programming will be done by this thing. We call it a rune. And in fact, I just have to
07:43say, Miroka, this rune is Richard.
07:45So now, when I put it in my pocket, she knows I'm Richard. I can tell her, this is Richard's
07:51tray. I put it there, it becomes my tray.
07:53And I can say, this is Richard's room, and it becomes my room. And really easily, in the future, I
07:59can say, hey, Miroka, take Richard's tray, bring it to his room or to Richard.
08:03And we want also to bring a systematism, so a nurse can say, every morning, you can take all the
08:11tray from the floor and bring it to the kitchen at 9, and do the opposite at 5.
08:16And it's really about, that's why we call it social logistics. Maybe at some point, the robot won't be there
08:22when you need it, because it's going to patrol around the floor.
08:29As you can see, if you want to see closely, we are at Innovation Park, near the stage one, and
08:35you will be able to take a picture with it.
08:48So what you see here, it's no one in the world has done before. The sphere, for example, it's something
08:54that exists for a long time in a laboratory, but no one came to create a real product with this
09:03kind of movement.
09:05And it's also because, we have also the question of stairs. In fact, as we are going to go in
09:14hospitals, airports, malls, we can climb small slopes, and we think it's...
09:27It's okay. It can climb small slopes without problem. I said, it's a prototype. And I used to block them.
09:43That's why my colleague loves me.
09:45You know, I'm from the communication department, so they don't trust my engineering capacities. And they are true. They are
09:53very true.
09:55So if you have, like I said, if you have any question, we are until Saturday on the opposite. And
10:01if you want to come see us, we are in the center of Paris, in Paris.
10:05So we will be very glad to talk, exchange with you, and answer all questions you need.
10:17Okay. Thank you. Thank you very much, Richard. Thank you, Richard.
10:20Yeah. So, currently though, with a crowd of violent children, it might be a bit difficult for him, right? Yeah,
10:27a bit delicate still, right?
10:28Okay. You need to toughen him up. All right. Thank you.
10:30Thank you.
10:32Thank you.
10:32Miroki, ladies and gentlemen.
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