Phigi produces the first generation of autonomous microrobots
We make microrobots.
Design, build, and program them.
So thousands of them collaborate to create value for you.
We organically grow structures on-orbit that can be constantly updated to protect, maintain or power satellites. With always the same amount of our shape-shifting matter, a structure can change its function from remote control and without external assistance or power supply, but the matter itself, made of thousands of microrobots that work together. We extend the life and capabilities of every orbital asset, to reduce operational cost, and thus accelerate the pace of space exploration without further damaging the fragile health of our planet.
Our expertise allow us to cover additional missions for:
Non-destructive testing of production equipment or structures, Autonomous powering of miniature embedded devices, Electrostatic actuation for energy efficient docking and handling
Rémy is responsible for the strategy of the company. He works with customers to assess their needs in order to adapt and translate developments into a value proposition with a high perceived value for these customers.
Rémy holds a DUT in Services et Réseaux de Communication from Université Sorbonne-Paris-Nord, an Engineering Diploma in Computing and Networks specialized in IoT from INSA Toulouse, and a Certificate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship from HEC Paris.
With 4 years of experience as a systems engineer at Thales SIX GTS, expatriated to design and deploy the 2nd line of the Panama metro, and 3 years as a research engineer at the FEMTO-ST Institute, Rémy easily understands industrial, academic and commercial issues.
Phigi's ambition is to become the leading supplier of organically growing structures that can be constantly updated to adapt to hostile environments, for space or terrestrial exploration missions whose success depends on the resources at their disposal. With Phigi's programmable matter, a structure can change its shape and function with remote control and without external assistance, always using the same amount of material.