Paving the way to automation for everyone

Common Sense Robotics is an industrial AI and robotics startup based in Leuven, Belgium, which has been created with one essential goal in mind: Automating the last frontier of manual labor still present in manufacturing industries.

Our smart automation platform seamlessly integrates with manufacturing workflows, empowering workers with real-time guidance and robotic assistance to enhance speed, ease, and precision.

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We believe in a future where robots and humans work side-by-side, enhancing each other's best capabilities.

From task intention to robot execution, we transform knowledge into action

A multi-passionate team of co-founders

  • Thibauld Jongen

    CEO & FINANCE

    Former CEO of Sabca Group, Director of  European AI & Robotics Association (ADRA), held executive roles at Safran, Unilever. PhD from Swiss Federal Tech & NASA, Masters in Fluid Mechanics, Civil Engineering from UC Louvain.

  • Herman Bruyninckx

    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

    Professor in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Automation & Mechatronics at KU Leuven. Former co-Chair of euRobotics, postdoc at UPenn & Stanford. PhD from KULeuven.

  • Valentijn Destoop

    GROWTH & PRODUCT

    Co-Founded multiple technology startups. With experience in AI product strategy and digital transformation, he drives market growth. PhD Candidate on AI economy.

  • Alex Vinckier

    ADVISOR

    Chief Innovation Officer, hsbcad & Managing Director, Kintsunai. Seasoned executive in the computer software industry with strong entrepreneurship and technical backgrounds. 

Join us along pioneers in technological innovation

Manufacturers

Curious how Common Sense Robotics could elevate your production line? Have a specific use case worth exploring? Let’s investigate it together.

Talent

Are you a tech-minded builder passionate about shaping real-world impact? We’re looking for versatile talent.

Investors

We welcome visionary investors ready to scale meaningful innovation. Let’s collaborate to bring the next generation of industrial robotics to life.