We design LiDAR-guided garbage trucks and smart bins that collect, drive, and dispose — entirely on their own. Autonomous waste, end to end.
The platform
Every part of the waste journey — sensing, collecting, driving, and disposing — runs without a human in the loop.
Spinning LiDAR domes map every bin and street in centimetre-accurate 3D, day or night, in dust or rain.
Self-driving haulers navigate live traffic with redundant sensing and centimetre-level localisation.
Connected bins sense fill level and signal the fleet — pickups happen exactly when they're needed.
Robotic lift, weigh, and tip at the hub. Material is logged and routed without a human in the loop.
The fleet
Self-driving trucks with 360° LiDAR and robotic lift arms. They route themselves to full bins, collect, and head to the disposal hub — no cab, no driver.
Connected bins with a LiDAR dome that sense fill level, compact automatically, and signal the fleet the moment they need a pickup.
The roadmap
We are in Stage 1 — starting in Dubai, UAE.
Initiate a ~$15M funding round for the Dubai pilot — 10 autonomous haulers to validate the full collection loop end to end.
Assemble the engineering and operations team that will execute the vision and build the first fleet of autonomous haulers.
Secure the location and stand up an automated factory and assembly line to manufacture haulers and bins at scale, efficiently.
Win a 5-year contract with Dubai to collect all city waste and install smart LiDAR bins across the entire city.
Expand into Europe and repeat the proven playbook — funding, fleet, factory, and city-wide autonomous collection.
Leadership
Small, experienced, and hands-on. We're assembling the people who will design, fund, and ship the future of collection.

Background in business, finance, and engineering. Leading strategy, fundraising, and partnerships.

40 years as a financial officer in the family construction business. Overseeing capital structure and fiscal operations.
To be hired once Stage-1 funding is secured. Will lead autonomy, LiDAR, and fleet-software architecture.
Cities, developers, and partners — join the Stage 1 pilot in Dubai, UAE and help shape the rollout.