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Kayoum Djedidi Simplifies Robot Creation in Tunisia

Joseph Nchor by Editorial Staff
October 11, 2024
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A technology enthusiast with extensive experience in embedded systems and robotics, he has developed an open-source platform dedicated to building robots.

Kayoum Djedidi, a Tunisian electronics engineer and entrepreneur, is the co-founder and CEO of Open Organic Robotics (OORB), a startup that aims to make it easier for people to create robots.

Founded in 2023, OORB provides a suite of tools to help users build robots from start to finish, including the OORB platform, the OORB Robodog…



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