PAL Robotics

Address:

C/ Pujades 77-79, 4-4
08005 Barcelona
Spain

Contact:

Francesco Ferro
(+34) 93 414 53 47
Email: francesco.ferro@pal-robotics.com

Year of foundation:

2004

Number of employees:

30

Keywords:

Humanoid robots, service robots, mobile manipulation, ROS, mobile service robotics, inventory, stock, bipeds, RFID


Company profile:

PAL Robotics is an R&D company developing robotic products that improve the daily work and quality of life of its clients. We started in 2004, when we were able to create a humanoid walking robot in only one year. Our team has grown from 4 to 30 multinational engineers that work from Barcelona to provide our services globally. With a long experience on control and navigation in real spaces, we have been able to develop solutions for service industries and research institutions.


Products and services:

REEM-C is a robust biped humanoid robot designed as a platform for research. Its modular hardware and software architecture can be customized according to the client’s needs. REEM-C is based on ROS, Gazebo and Orocos to easily help on the development and integration of complex robotic applications.

Stockbot is an autonomous mobile robot that automates the inventory process in retail and low-ceiling warehouses. It uses RFID technology to perform daily inventories and generates a map with the product’s locations on 3D. It provides valuable updated data which helps in saving time and increasing sales.

TIAGo is a mobile research platform enabled for perception, manipulation and interaction tasks. It is designed with a versatile hand and a lifting torso, and moves autonomously thanks to its mobile base. TIAGo can be personalized to adapt to many specific requirements.

REEM is a humanoid robot able to localize and navigate autonomously thanks to its wide set of sensors. It can provide information and services through its multimedia touchscreen, and also interact with people. REEM is perfect for providing services in many contexts: hotels, museums, shopping malls, airports, events, hospitals or research.

Other robotics solutions include a mobile base PMB2 and Hey5, a robotic hand for research which is able to grasp and manipulate objects and is designed with a solid structure that assures its resistance.