Research & development.
The Lab.
Where our products are born.
Three active research programmes. One shared rule: everything runs in-house first, and only the survivors reach production.
The protocol.
We try. We break. We ship.
Model watch
Every major release is tested within the week, on our real cases. Not on benchmarks: on actual work.
Prototype in days
An idea becomes a disposable prototype in days. Most of them die. That is the point.
Production trial
What survives runs in-house, continuously. What lasts becomes a product.
From OpenClaw to Easycore.
The lab has been researching autonomous agents for two years: compounding memory, defense in depth, behavioral supervision. Early 2026, OpenClaw arrives: the open-source AI assistant that actually does things, on your own machines. A brilliant core, a worldwide community, and one problem: none of it is deployable as-is in a regulated company.
That is where our research and this core met: the lab built around OpenClaw everything that was missing to let it act alone in a professional environment.
The result is called Easycore. The autonomous agent that runs our own operations, 24/7, and that we deploy at our clients.
AI that steps into the real world.
For 60 years, giving a body to an AI remained a fantasy: humanoids were too expensive, AI too fragile. Both barriers are falling right now. The cost of a humanoid dropped tenfold in three years, and reasoning became a standard software building block.
The Robot ISR programme builds the missing piece: a sovereign cognitive OS. The robot receives a mission, reasons about its environment, navigates, perceives, alerts and reports. Everything runs locally on the embedded computer. No cloud dependency, no data leaving.

Our platform in high-fidelity simulation: the G1 receives a mission, plans it and executes it end to end. 52 sprints delivered, 100% mission success on validation scenarios.
Become the cognitive OS of humanoids. Not yet another manufacturer.
Spectre. The network that survives everything.
A team of 6 to 8 people operates where there is nothing: no antenna, no WiFi, no Internet. Spectre is a complete communication system that fits in a bag: every member carries a node, the nodes find each other, and the network exists. Cut one off, the mesh closes around it.
Under the hood: a high-bandwidth WiFi mesh for rich data, a long-range LoRa radio as fallback for critical messages, and a tactical app on every member's phone: real-time map, messaging, alerts, signed mission orders. A project led by Philippe Hougardy, co-founder of Easylab AI.
This is where the programmes meet: the ISR robot enrolls in the mesh as a squad member. Callsign SP-ROBOT, position on the leader's map, missions received and reports pushed through the network.
Typical topology: 5 operators + 1 robot, self-healing mesh

The tactical app, in real conditions: the EASYLAB group on the map, from Luxembourg to Maastricht.
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