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2010-08-25 Urbi SDK 2.2 is now available in our download section.
More information in the Urbi SDK 2.2 release note.
2010-09-03 Last May, JC Baillie was asked to be the editor of a special issue of the Polytechnique School journal dedicated to robotics in France. You can now freely read this thorough survey of today's most advanced business, education, military and research efforts in robotics in France here.
2010-11-15 Gostai CEO, JC Baillie, will be a committee member at the International Workshop on Dynamic languages for Robotic and Sensors systems (DYROS) during the 2nd International Conference on Simulation, Modeling, and Programming for Autonomous Robots (SIMPAR'10) that will be held in Darmstadt, Germany.
2011-05-23 Gostai will be present at the first International Robotics fair dedicated solely to service robotics, which will be held in Lyon. We will be delighted to welcome you from March 23 to August 25 at the Cité Internationale in Lyon.

Gostai aims to make all the robots compatible and easy to program.

Following the success of Urbi for his own research in the Aibo community, Jean-Christophe Baillie sets up the start-up Gostai in March 2006.

We're now a team of 20 people who develop this activity, extend the concept of Urbi to several other robots and applications and contribute actively to the ongoing robotics revolution.

The universal Open Source software platform for robotics

Gostai is well known in the world of robotics for its Urbi software platform, which makes all robots compatible and easy to program.

Urbi is a universal Operating System for robots, which has been developed for more than 5 years now, and is used by several manufacturers and more than 30 research labs in the world. Building on this success, Gostai is now heading towards the next step in its strategy: the development of compelling, useful and advanced applications for robots.

Based on Urbi, these applications are easier and faster to develop than with traditional methods, they are compatible with several robots on the market today, and pave the way for the development of cross-robot applications by reducing costs and time to market.

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