Dual-Hemisphere AI
Distributed decision architecture inspired by cooperative left/right processing.
UK-based deep-tech AI, robotics and future energy systems
Intelligent distributed AI for robotics, enterprise systems and guarded real-world operational environments.
Concept: modular 140 cm wheeled enterprise robot with low battery base and optional advanced manipulator arms.
Distributed decision architecture inspired by cooperative left/right processing.
Voice, approval, watchdog and safety-gated physical execution.
Designed to assist, monitor, answer, plan and execute controlled operational tasks.
Multi-node AI coordination across local compute, sensors and robot body systems.
The proposed robotic body is a practical wheeled platform, not a heavy humanoid-first system. It is intended for office, warehouse, service, inspection and enterprise-assistant use cases.
Future options may include modular grippers, manipulator arms, partner hardware integration and custom 3D-printed body structures.
Perception, analysis, language, technical reasoning.
Approval, memory, safety policy, routing and action planning.
Execution, robotics, environment interaction and operational response.
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Patent-sensitive implementation details are shared only under appropriate confidentiality and legal frameworks.
Presentation overview
A visual overview for potential partners, investors, universities and robotics manufacturers.
Most AI systems remain trapped behind screens. Real-world enterprise work needs controlled perception, reasoning, approval and physical execution.
THYEN connects voice, vision, memory, safety gates, distributed AI nodes and robotic action into one operator system.
A practical approx. 140 cm wheeled robot with a stable low battery base, screen/head interface, cameras, voice system and modular arms or grippers.
Lower cost, better stability, larger battery capacity, safer office deployment and easier manufacturing than a heavy humanoid-first platform.
Advanced hands, grippers, arms and sensor modules can be integrated through suitable robotics manufacturing partners.
Target use cases include enterprise assistance, reception, inspection, warehouse support, logistics, retail environments and supervised operational tasks.
We are seeking research partners, robotics manufacturers, industrial collaborators, pilot opportunities, UK/EU innovation programmes and strategic investors.
For partnership, research, robotics integration or investment discussions, contact:
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