Jean‑Baptiste Kempf Powers Real‑Time Robot Control with New Kyber Platform

French serial entrepreneur and open‑source legend Jean‑Baptiste Kempf is best known for polishing the VLC media player into a seamless experience for millions. Today he’s channeling that same knack for reliability into robotics and IoT with a brand‑new infrastructure layer called Kyber.

Kyber is built to control remote devices in real time. Whether it’s a factory robot, a delivery drone, or a network of smart sensors, developers can issue commands via a web dashboard or API and see the actions reflected almost instantly. Like his earlier projects, Kyber is released under an open‑source license, with the source code publicly hosted on GitHub and a community‑driven roadmap.

The platform’s core strengths are ultra‑low latency, a scalable micro‑service architecture, and end‑to‑end encrypted communication. By combining WebRTC for media streams with gRPC for command traffic, Kyber can shrink round‑trip times to a few milliseconds—critical for tasks like synchronized assembly lines or autonomous navigation.

Kempf emphasizes that Kyber is more than a control system; it’s an ecosystem that lets developers spin up custom remote‑control solutions quickly. Pre‑built modules, extensive SDKs, and thorough documentation lower the barrier for newcomers to manage complex device fleets without writing low‑level networking code.

The company plans to roll out a beta version later this month and is already piloting projects with several major tech firms. Investors are drawn to Kyber’s potential to disrupt sectors ranging from industrial automation to smart‑city infrastructure and even tele‑medicine. If history is any guide, Kempf’s track record of turning VLC into a rock‑solid player suggests Kyber could become the backbone for the next generation of robotic applications.

Source: TechCrunch

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