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Jessiko

Jessiko is a 22 centimetres (8.7 in) long autonomous robot fish developed by French start-up Robotswim, located in Palaiseau, Paris area.

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History

Jessiko project was launched in 2005 by Christophe Tiraby, a French engineer.

In March 2009, Christophe Tiraby founded Robotswim company to industrialize and commercialize Jessiko.

In November 2009, "Jessiko robot fish" wins the Great Prize of Innovation of Paris City in the Design category.

Jessiko is first exhibited at Innorobo robotic fair in March 2011.

From May 12 to August 12, Jessiko is exhibited on France Pavilion Expo 2012 Yeosu World Fair in South Korea. Robotswim implemented at this occasion the first school of robot fish in permanent conditions.

Versions

5 versions of prototypes have been developed (V0 to V4)

Industrial version commercialized since 2012 is V5.

Use

Jessiko is currently marketed for Events and for prestige decoration (luxury hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, museums, clubs, waiting rooms…).

A future version will be available for private pools.

References

Jessiko Wikipedia