sectors — robotics
Robotics & automation.
Robots are judged twice: by the people who work beside them and by the buyers who sign for them. skeelx designs for both — machines people trust at first sight, and the software and story that close the sale.
how skeelx helps
What we bring to a robotics program.
Form that signals intent
A robot's silhouette tells the floor whether to relax. Industrial design for legibility and approachability — guarding, status lighting, motion presence — without costuming the engineering.
Human-robot interaction
Teach pendants, status states, hand-off moments and recovery flows designed as HMI under real constraints — because the operator meets the robot through its worst five minutes, not its demo.
Fleet & operations software
Provisioning, monitoring, telemetry and the dashboards an integrator actually uses — the connected-ecosystem layer that turns units into a fleet.
Engineering for duty cycles
DFM, analysis and test tuned to duty-cycle reality: serviceable wear parts, cable management that survives year two, enclosures that pass the forklift test.
Demos that sell capital equipment
Films, CGI and real-time configurators for a product that can't travel to the meeting — accurate to the machine, cut for a buying committee.
typical engagements
Where we're usually called in.
- Prototype-to-product: the working cell becomes a sellable, buildable machine
- HRI and pendant redesign after field feedback turns hostile
- Fleet software when unit ten stops feeling like unit one
- Launch package for a capital-sales cycle: film, configurator, technical stills