
L'IA entre dans le monde réel
A LAB FOR TECHNOLOGY WATCH
AND EXPERIMENTATION
Robotics Lab
For a long time, artificial intelligence remained associated with text, images, data tables and conversational interfaces. But a new stage is emerging: AI agents capable of interacting with physical systems. Agents that no longer simply respond, but can perceive, analyse, decide and trigger an action.
At Cosmo, we explore this transition through our Robotics Lab. The Robotics Lab is an applied research space. We use it to test different robotic platforms, sensors, embedded systems and AI agent architectures.
Our goal is to understand what is genuinely possible today, what remains experimental, and what may soon become useful for businesses, education or interactive experiences.
We study robotic systems integrating ROS / ROS 2, 3D sensors, LiDAR, SLAM, autonomous navigation, robotic arms, voice interaction, object recognition and multimodal AI models. These technologies allow us to explore how artificial intelligence can move from dialogue to action: understanding an instruction, analysing its environment, planning a movement, identifying an object and physically interacting with the real world. This work shapes our thinking around the future uses of robotics in business, education, events and interactive experiences.
The Robotics Lab is not yet an industrial robotics integration offering. We do not claim to replace specialists in heavy automation, industrial robotics or machine certification. Our approach is different: we explore emerging uses of AI applied to accessible, interactive and demonstrative robots.
Our current priority is technological watch, prototyping, experimentation and the gradual development of internal expertise.
Over time, these experiments will allow Cosmo to build bridges between AI, robotics and real-world applications: making these technologies more tangible for companies, sharing them through educational formats, imagining agents capable of acting in simple environments, designing interactive experiences for the public, and helping organisations understand the transformations ahead.
