
Founded by Pieter Becking & Jasper van Leuven
Currently, industry robots are rigid single-purpose machines. Complete floor plans are redesigned around a single robot. As a result, the installation process is complex and inefficient.
This discourages many businesses from pursuing automation at all. That’s a missed opportunity.
Instead of adjusting the floorplan, redesigning the conveyor belts, and the outflow, their robots just work in the existing process.
They are using AI models to train wheeled humanoids and robot arms. Once the robots are implemented, they’ll keep learning on the job: performing the tasks faster to increase throughput. The implementation of their robots is much faster and easier.

They have been deploying robots and automating repetitive work for years, even in highly regulated industries like the military and hospitals. But, they also know the slow pain of traditional control methods. So they turned to AI to control robots, and found a much better way. Instead of pre-programming every possible movement, they put the robot to work with just a few demonstrations. They quit their jobs that same day to start Servo7.
Today, they are working with warehouses and CPG brands to automate their fulfillment.