Our story
RoboVisionAI was founded to close the gap between perception research papers and the loading docks, hospital corridors and collaboration floors where service robots actually work.
Dear colleague,
When we opened our Brock Street studio in Kingston, we made a deliberate choice: RoboVisionAI would never be confused with a marketing agency, web studio or IT helpdesk. We are engineers who believe that service robots must see clearly before they move confidently.
Every programme we deliver — from RVA-101 foundations to RVA-601 capstone — ends with artefacts your team can own. Version-controlled perception configs. Operator runbooks written in plain language. Simulation scenarios your staff can replay without calling us.
Kingston gives us proximity to Queen's University research networks, Eastern Ontario healthcare systems and a growing logistics corridor. We are proud to build Canadian robotics capability from this address.
— The RoboVisionAI research team
10 July 2026
Based at 166 Brock Street, Suite 302 in Kingston, Ontario, RoboVisionAI operates a multi-studio campus dedicated to computer vision robotics research, AMR pilot staging and healthcare robotics lab replication. Our name reflects our core discipline: integrating perception pipelines, depth sensing, semantic mapping and human workflows into coherent deployment programmes that facility operators can own long after our engagement ends.
We are deliberately not a marketing agency, web design studio or general IT outsourcing firm. Every team member has a background in robotics engineering, computer vision, simulation science or clinical technology integration. That focus allows us to speak credibly with biomedical engineering departments, warehouse operations managers and municipal innovation offices across Canada — always with the humility to say when a robotics deployment is premature for a given facility.
Our Brock Street campus includes a motion planning workshop, healthcare robotics lab bay, simulation review theatre and Kingston contact studio where clients co-design pilot protocols. The campus sits in downtown Kingston, walking distance from the waterfront and well served by VIA Rail for visiting teams from Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
RoboVisionAI is registered in Ontario under business number BN 871405962ON0001. We align our data handling practices with PIPEDA and maintain documented privacy procedures for all client telemetry and floor-plan data received during engagements.
Our research philosophy emphasizes reproducibility. Simulation scenarios, perception parameter sets and training curricula we deliver are version-controlled and transferable. We want your internal teams to understand and extend what we build — not remain dependent on opaque black-box configurations.