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Lulav Space is a robotics company specializing in space applications.
Our engineers took part in the design of Beresheet 1, the first private mission to the moon in 2019, and our vision-based landing sensor has been recently selected for the Beresheet-2 landers to be launched in 2025.

Our work on advanced robotics has led us to develop CITROS – a unified robotics DevOps SaaS platform, designed to support the entire development lifecycle of robotics software, significantly shortening the software validation process from years to months. 

Lulav Space Sensors

Lulav Space Sensors is a family of vision aided relative navigation sensors for space applications, including on-orbit servicing (OOS), active debris removal (ADR), and planetary precision landing.
Lulav Sensors provide the same high performance as current space-qualified sensors, at a fraction of the size, weight, and power. 
Our sensors are customizable with mission-specific algorithms and easily integrate with a wide range of spacecraft.

Lulav Terrestrial Sensors

Lulav Terrestrial Sensors support autonomous aerial operations in GPS-denied areas, seamlessly integrating with top drone and UAV controllers like PX4 and ArduPilot systems. These sensors offer comprehensive navigation and mapping for autonomous tasks in GPS-deprived zones. Compact and high-performing, they enhance drone navigation, obstacle avoidance, and landing precision. Their adaptability across setups sets a new benchmark in terrestrial drone tech, providing both relative navigation and unique georegistration capabilities.

CITROS

CITROS emerged as an internal tool developed by Lulav to validate our vision sensors and has since evolved into a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform for robotics DevOps and validation. Its features include cloud-based parallel simulations, comprehensive data management and analysis, generative reporting, and an automated DevOps pipeline. By leveraging CITROS, developers can validate robotics software from the outset, reducing hardware tests, minimizing the need for software engineers, accelerating time-to-market, and enhancing performance and reliability.