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Ep. 255 - From Virtual Design to Physical AI: Vention's Blueprint for Industrial Robotics

Apr 2, 2026
François Giguère, CTO of Vention and longtime electrical engineer turned automation leader, explains how AI moves from virtual designs to real-world robotics. He covers AI-driven design-to-deploy workflows, motion-streaming unified control, Python-based automation, simulation-backed validation, and practical physical AI use cases like bin-picking and machine tending.
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ADVICE

Use AI Surgically For Embedded Systems

  • Use AI surgically for embedded and robotics code: give clear frameworks or limit AI to well-defined chunks.
  • François recommends human review (PRs) and structured SDKs so generated code stays debuggable and production-ready.
INSIGHT

Design Automate Simulate Loop

  • Vention's workflow is design, automate, simulate: customers build the 3D machine, prompt an AI to generate Python control code, and validate in-browser simulation.
  • The loop aims to produce deployable artifacts so programs can be loaded onto on-site controllers.
INSIGHT

Motion Streaming Makes Robots Passive Components

  • Vention uses a motion streaming architecture that makes robots passive consumers of a motion stream, moving motion planning, IK/FK, blending and trajectory optimization into Vention's software.
  • This unifies control across robot brands and enables a single AI-programmable codebase.
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