From AI and algorithms to embedded systems and hardware, this is where complex ideas become field proven radar systems that work in the real world.
Where bright minds shape tech
What we do
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From AI powered software to radiofrequency hardware, we build fully certified, field proven radars for small object detection, from birds to drones.
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We deep dive into specific, hands on challenges, while keeping the architecture view. End to end expertise means you see how every choice affects the full system.
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We keep radar systems evolutive and reliable, balancing performance, scalability, and real world constraints, from cost to producibility.
Our technical focus
From embedded systems to machine learning and hardware integration, I&D at Robin brings together deep expertise across the full radar stack.
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Hardware integration
We bring together hardware, firmware, and system design to make complex radar technology perform as one.
We bring together hardware, firmware, and system design to make complex radar technology perform as one.
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Embedded systems
We build the software that connects radar performance to real world reliability, speed, and control.
We build the software that connects radar performance to real world reliability, speed, and control.
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Machine learning
We develop smart classification and detection models that turn radar data into meaningful insights.
We develop smart classification and detection models that turn radar data into meaningful insights.
Signals from inside the team
No polished pitch, just real people sharing what life at Robin Radar feels like. From the work itself to the team around it, here’s what our Bright Minds have to say.
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“I like that the work is technically challenging without becoming overly complicated in how teams operate. You get a lot of responsibility, but also the freedom to approach problems in your own way.”
Wesley
Engineer
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“No two days are exactly the same. You solve technical challenges in real-world environments, and that keeps the work interesting and rewarding.”
Dhanussh
Service Engineer
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“You’re working on technology where every detail matters, so collaboration becomes incredibly important. I like that people here challenge ideas directly, but always with the shared goal of building something better.”
Joshua
Systems Engineer
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“What I enjoy most is that testing here is never just a final checkpoint. You’re actively working with different engineering teams to improve the technology together. The problems are complex, but the collaboration always stays practical and open.”
Sofia
Test & Validation Engineer
Growth and development
In I&D, growth comes from doing the work, going deep, and learning from the people around you. We support that with mentoring, technical coaching, and training opportunities that help you keep building your skills.
Whether you want to deepen your expertise, broaden your view across the full system, or explore a different domain over time, there’s room to keep moving forward.
Find your seat in I&D
From embedded systems and hardware to AI and algorithms, there are plenty of ways to shape radar technology at Robin. Check out where your expertise fits.
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I&D FAQ’S
Got questions before you apply in Innovation & Development? Here is what to expect, from autonomy and on site work to what it takes to thrive in a team of opinionated engineers.
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There is no typical day. You might start in the lab, test a deep neural network in the field, and end the day behind your laptop working through an algorithm or laying out a PCB.
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We work hybrid, with a company policy of three days a week on site.
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A lot, as long as you deliver. You get room to choose your route, take ownership, and push for better solutions.
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It is a dynamic environment, and you need to stay flexible to keep up. Priorities can shift as the company grows and the tech evolves.
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Someone who stays too theoretical, struggles to learn fast, or is not open to building consensus. Robin is full of opinionated Engineers, and decisions get better when you can challenge and align.
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Be a team player, be agentic, and show extreme ownership. Take initiative, follow through, and keep learning.
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The feeling of working state of the art, with the autonomy to say so. You get to build real tech, and you get room to own it.