From CAD to robot-ready code to deployment.
10Things
What We Do
10Things converts robot designs and specs into simulation-ready artifacts, baseline control stacks, validation gates, and deployment packages for real hardware — so teams can move from CAD to robot-ready code to deployment with less custom integration work.
Deployment Acceleration Pillars
What We Deliver
Bring us your CAD, specs, and deployment target. We deliver:
Define what the robot can and cannot do: supported tasks, operating limits, safety boundaries, data assumptions, and required human handoffs.
Validate behavior and failure modes in simulation before hardware risk, field support, and customer promises compound.
Package tested functional code, control logic, telemetry, rollout, rollback, and governance into workflows operators and engineers can actually use.
From CAD to robot-ready code to deployment in six steps
Upload your STEP, URDF, MJCF, specs, or prototype context. Discovery Hub profiles the robot, prepares simulation-ready artifacts, and structures the capability contract.
Generate and review baseline robot-ready code across ROS2, URDF/USD, Isaac, navigation, perception, and manipulation integration paths.
Validate behavior in simulation before hardware touch, using repeatable scenarios, task checks, and failure-mode evidence.
Deployment Hub packages the validated stack for real hardware with policy checks, telemetry, OTA updates, rollback, and fleet rollout paths.
Flagship engagement: CAD-to-Code Deployment Readiness
Discovery: We work with your team to understand your goals, specs, hardware profile, current stack, constraints, and deployment target.
Output: a capability contract, simulation-ready artifacts, baseline control stack, validation gates, deployment package, and operating model tuned to your robot stack.
Platform underneath
10Things engagements are backed by reusable platform machinery: discovery, capability contracts, simulation evidence, baseline control stacks, robot operationalization, deployment gates, telemetry, OTA, and rollback.
Amber showcase
Amber is the first proof of the 10Things cycle. The first robot moving through 10Things end to end: from hardware understanding and capability contracts to simulation evidence, validation gates, and deployment readiness.
Discuss your robot stack
We want to understand your robot, current artifacts, deployment target, and bottleneck — then map the fastest credible path from hardware state to deployment evidence.