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Robots have left the lab.
But their presence still feels out of place.
Robot Spaces explores a different approach, one where robots are not isolated machines, but elements that embody a larger system, environment, atmosphere, becoming a part of the spatial fabric.
Our aim is not about making robots more human.
It’s about making them belong.

Ryan Roybal is an industrial designer working across robotics, spatial design, and human behavior.

He spent over a decade at Audi AG, operating between design, strategy and data, focusing on how complex systems resolve into coherent experiences at scale.
His work spans from automotive design, AI-driven creative systems, and into acoustic environments. Disciplines that are unified by a single question:
How does something engineered become something felt?
Most robots are developed from the inside out.
Robot Spaces approaches design from the outside in: how does a robot enter a space, how it rests when inactive, how does it communicate intuitively without interruption.
The next challenge is not intelligence.
It’s presence.
The future of robotics will not be defined by what machines can do, but by how they live among us.

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