Kobi successfully managed to achieve the goals of both the technical and business objectives, even with COVID-19 putting serious restrictions on some of the earlier plans.
In the technical work packages, following milestones were reached:
- A user-friendly application, e.g. to manually control the robot, to adapt the planning, to get notified of events or the robot condition, etc.
- A fleet management dashboard for professional users which allows interaction with robots and to follow up their conditions (e.g. predictive failure/maintenance)
- A generic API which allows easy communication and which ensures scalability of the platform for different applications and OEM requirements (as each OEM has different requirements on how to use the technology and its functionalities)
- Several pilot projects and prototypes/demos to replicate technical scalability, gather feedback, gain insights in product/market fit and overall improvements
- A virtual environment in which the robot can “drive around”, and where various scenarios can be generated. This allows for parallel (virtual) testing of hundreds or thousands of scenarios, without having to do all the physical tests. This allows for faster implementation and market-readiness of future features. It also was of great importance during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which no physical tests could take place
- A new PCB designed according to the ruling compliance standards. This included a detailed study of components for component selection, a board-level block diagram, the component placement, wire routing and routing verification/ tapeout and board bring-up, testing & iterations
In the business work packages following milestones were reached:
- A detailed evaluation of current practises regarding (exclusive) licensing agreements in different sectors and markets Kobi wishes to enter (EU and US)
- An in-depth market study on the lawn & garden, cleaning and golf sectors in the EU and US, including a detailed competitor and cost-competitiveness study
- An study of different pricing models in different markets, such as subscription (e.g. licenses), transaction based models and new models such as Robotics-as-a-service (RaaS), and combinations of these models
- Research on different channels and support services strategies
- Establish an internal organisation structure to enable an efficient market uptake. This includes a reorganisation of the development team (i.e. software, electronics, etc.) and support team (i.e. sales team, support services and maintenance, etc.)
- Assurance of “freedom-to-operate” as well as file protection measures
- Several successful events and tradeshows for dissemination and communication
- Deals with large OEMs related to the Kobi technology
In conclusion, it can be stated that Kobi delivered a highly successful project and not only reached, but surpassed the milestones set out in the beginning of the project.