MARSO Robotics

Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning, Logistika, Robotika

Paris

Présentation

Autonomous robots designed and built for the field, not the lab.

We tackle the hardest manual tasks in logistics, the ones that resist traditional automation. Our systems deploy fast, without WMS integration, and operate reliably in brownfield warehouses where 93% of flows remain manual.

Our founding team built and deployed industrial-grade robotics systems worldwide, at the scale of thousands of robots and hundreds of millions in revenue at Exotec, Parrot, and Decathlon.

At Marso, we combine this operational heritage with the latest advances in embodied AI. Our proprietary control stack combines transformer-based action models, RL-trained behaviors, and teleoperation fallback, enabling autonomy at industrial levels of precision.

Supported by industry operators across AI research, robotics, and large-scale logistics, we are quietly building the next layer of embodied intelligence for industry.

Ce qu'ils recherchent

The robotics talent market right now: everyone's hiring for "the future of autonomous systems." Most of those roles are optimizing sim2real gaps that will never close, or building v7 of an internal tool that will get shelved when the next funding round priorities shift.

Here's what we're doing :

We're deploying vision-language-action models in production warehouses. Not research. Not pilots. Actual deployments, in real logistics operations for real costumers.

Technical challenge:

  • Running transformer-based decision-making on edge hardware in environments that were never designed for robots.

  • Dealing with occlusions, dynamic obstacles, lighting depending on the daytime, and the fact that warehouse layouts get rearranged without warning.

  • Then, making it all work reliably enough so that robots can work alongside operational teammates.

Why the team can actually do this:

CTO: Shipped 100k+ AI-enhanced drones at Parrot (defense + industrial). Knows what "production embedded AI" means when failure isn't an option.

CEO: Deployed thousands of Exotec robots globally. Has seen every edge cases and failures that warehouses logistics can throw at an autonomous system.

CPO: Opened and ran 2 of Europe's largest warehouses for Decathlon. First Exotec implementation in Netherlands. Understands what operators need vs. what we think they need.

What we need: Engineers who can work across the stack - perception, planning, control, fleet orchestration. People who get excited about making VLAs work under actual constraints, not just in benchmarks.

Bon à savoir

Marso Robotics is currently in residence at Station F and supported by Euratechnologies through its Startup Acceleration Program.

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