Who we help

Built for the people adopting robotics.

Whether you are automating a line, sourcing components or bringing a product to market, Birdwave meets you where you are.

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    Manufacturing companies & SMEs

    You need to automate production, logistics or inspection processes but don’t know where to start.

    We uncover high-value opportunities and guide you from idea to integration.

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    System integrators

    You’re looking for reliable robots, components and suppliers to build better solutions for your clients.

    Birdwave connects you with vetted products and technology partners.

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    Innovation & production managers

    You want to explore robotics, AI or emerging tech without getting lost in vendor marketing.

    We provide unbiased evaluations and help you turn concepts into successful pilots.

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    Technology suppliers & startups

    You develop robotics components or solutions and need visibility with real end-users.

    Birdwave helps you showcase your products in context and match them with relevant use cases.

Featured solution

Vision-guided depalletizing.

See how Birdwave integrated computer vision, custom gripping and robot motion to handle over 400 product types for a logistics client. The project reduced cycle time and improved reliability, combining hardware, software and engineering for one complex workflow.

  • 400+ product types
  • Custom gripper
  • Self-developed vision
  • Reduced cycle time

Why Birdwave

Built around the missing layer in robotics adoption.

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    Vendor-neutral

    Birdwave helps compare options based on operational fit, not supplier preference.

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    Use-case driven

    Solutions are evaluated in context: workflow, constraints, safety, cost, and implementation effort.

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    Knowledge compounds

    Every use case, provider, product, and implementation insight makes future decisions clearer.

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    Execution-aware

    The platform is shaped by real integration work, not just abstract product listings.

The common denominator is not the sector label. It is the need to integrate robotics into a real workflow that has to perform reliably.