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Oinride

Robotic solutions for harsh environments
A six-wheeled autonomous vehicle on a rocky terrain with distant hills under a beige sky.

Status:

Startup company

SDGs:

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Industry:

ICT

Impact:

Sustainable systems

Origin:

ESA BIC Finland

School:

-

Established:

2025

From the outer reaches of space to the depths of our planet Earth, we develop robotic solutions for harsh environments, reaching places no human has gone before.

Oinride Oy is a Finland–based startup whose focus is on mobile robotics for harsh environments. We aim to keep humans away from dangerous places by utilizing remotely controlled robots. Our solution increases operator safety and productivity while reducing costs.

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