Discovery before hardware
We map ingest, bandwidth and safety constraints before recommending sensors or models. A pipeline review is often the right first step — structured, written, honest about what we cannot know until we see your floor.
Calgary studio
RoboStream is a robotics-AI consultancy that designs live sensor and perception pipelines for manufacturers, warehouses, logistics operators and hardware scale-ups across Canada. We are engineers first — not marketers, not resellers, and not a media streaming company despite the name.
Our studio sits at 825 11 Avenue SW, Suite 105 — a low-floor suite in Calgary's Beltline creative-tech corridor, walking distance from makerspaces, fabrication shops and the kind of industrial suppliers you call when a LiDAR mount needs reworking at 4 p.m. on a Thursday. Alberta's logistics and energy-adjacent manufacturing base means many of our clients run operations where temperature swing, dust and Wi-Fi congestion are normal working conditions — not exceptions to plan for later.
We chose Calgary deliberately. Mountain-time alignment suits western Canadian warehouses and cross-border logistics pilots. The perception desk culture here is practical: fewer slide decks, more logged telemetry. That matches how we work.
RoboStream engagements are staffed by senior robotics engineers with experience in computer vision, sensor fusion, ROS 2 integration, fleet telemetry and functional safety awareness. We do not list fabricated individual credentials or invented awards on this site — you will meet the actual engineers on a discovery call.
We map ingest, bandwidth and safety constraints before recommending sensors or models. A pipeline review is often the right first step — structured, written, honest about what we cannot know until we see your floor.
Prototype and pilot phases include explicit human-verified thresholds. Teleoperation and override paths are designed in, not bolted on after an incident.
Deployment roadmaps cover retainer options for threshold tuning after layout changes — because the floor never stays static.
We work on industrial automation, logistics and manufacturing robotics. We do not accept weapons, defence, covert-surveillance or hobby-kit retail projects.
Responsible robotics
RoboStream's name pairs "Robo" — applied robotics for real organizations — with "Stream" — live sensor, perception and telemetry data flowing from machines in production. The .life domain is branding only; we are not a lifestyle, wellness or coaching brand, and we are not a Twitch-style video platform.
We believe AI-assisted perception is valuable when humans verify thresholds, when fallbacks exist for sync loss, and when risk assessment precedes unsupervised operation. The sim-to-real gap is real; dropped frames happen; models mis-read reflective packaging. Our job is to make those failures visible early — on dashboards, in runbooks and in engineering reviews — not to promise they will never occur.
We support client awareness of safety standards such as ISO 10218 and CSA but do not provide legal advice or certification services. Every engagement is scoped with the understanding that robotic systems are safety-critical and outcomes depend on your environment, hardware and operational discipline.