New kid on the block: meet Ajime, robotics CI/CD next-gen platform
New platform promises to kill 'dependency hell' for robotics engineers with drag-and-drop pipelines.
Ajime, a new startup, has launched a private beta for its next-generation CI/CD platform designed specifically for robotics and edge computing. The platform aims to eliminate the complex 'dependency hell' common in robotics DevOps by providing a zero-configuration, drag-and-drop pipeline builder. Engineers can connect a GitHub repository, and Ajime automates the entire workflow: it builds CUDA-ready containers, manages cloud or on-premises databases and compute resources (including fast hosting), and establishes secure, cloud-based fleet connectivity. The system can generate Dockerfiles using LLMs, incorporate necessary sensor drivers, and integrate with simulation tools like NVIDIA Isaac Sim for validation. It supports deployment across a wide range of Linux-based systems-on-module (SOMs), from powerful NVIDIA Jetson boards to Raspberry Pi devices. The company is actively seeking engineers to join its private beta to refine the platform.
- Offers a zero-config, drag-and-drop CI/CD experience specifically for robotics and edge computing, automating the entire pipeline from code to deployment.
- Automates building CUDA-ready containers, manages cloud/on-prem resources, and provides secure fleet connectivity, targeting devices like NVIDIA Jetson and Raspberry Pi.
- Integrates advanced tooling, including LLM-generated Dockerfiles with sensor drivers and validation in NVIDIA Isaac Sim, to tackle robotics 'dependency hell'.
Why It Matters
Drastically reduces the DevOps burden for robotics teams, accelerating development and deployment cycles for physical AI systems.