Jiří Zámečník, founder of the Czech company Resacs, is joining the development of Robot George's battery solution. At Resacs he stood at the company's beginnings and today focuses on research and development. For our team he is taking over expertise in one of the most critical layers of a humanoid robot — its energetics.
The battery system directly affects safety, operational reliability, and the robot's readiness for deployment in real industrial operations. For a humanoid platform that is meant to spend shifts in factory halls alongside people, this layer cannot be built on generic catalog solutions.
Czech Know-how in Battery Safety
Resacs builds on its own technical know-how in the field of battery safety and monitoring. The company's story caught the attention of Forbes Czech Republic. We are also close to their approach to data: control on their own side and storage on servers in the EU. We hold the same logic with Robot George: AI runs on-device, fleet management in the EU, no data transfer outside Europe.
"What attracted me about the George project was the opportunity to connect Czech robot development with a Czech battery solution. In the area of batteries, I consider safety the key," says Jiří Zámečník, founder of Resacs.
A Strategic Partner for the European Platform
For us, Jiří's involvement is important both technologically and strategically. Alongside AI, software, and mechanics, a number of other critical technological layers decide on the real industrial deployment of a humanoid robot. We want to build them with partners who have their own depth, innovation, and direction.
We are developing Robot George as a European humanoid robotic platform with an ambition for real industrial use. The collaboration with Resacs is another step toward having as much Czech technological know-how as possible behind it.
