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Services
Offline programming of industrial robots
Consulting on robot cell and tooling design
Consulting on human-robot collaborative workstation design
Robotic machining programming for mortise-and-tenon timber joinery
Research and experimental development in architecture, engineering, design, and art
United by science, jointly advancing innovation

Luis Felipe González-Böhme is an architect graduated from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; he was a Research Scientist and Teaching Assistant at the Chair Computer Science in Architecture at the Bauhaus-University Weimar and has served as Head of the Department of Architecture at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María. As a co-founder and CEO of Mylodon Robotics, he contributes his experience and vision to Chile’s pioneering development of robotic timber joinery and human–robot collaboration in industrialized timber construction. He is currently Associate Professor at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile.
lfgonzalez@mylodonrobotics.cl
lfgonzalez@mylodonrobotics.cl

Francisco Javier Quitral Zapata is an architect graduated from Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María and a doctoral candidate at the Universidad del Bío-Bío. For ten years, he has served as a researcher and lecturer in the Department of Architecture at the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, with experience in computational design, digital fabrication, and robotic timber construction. As a co-founder and CPO of Mylodon Robotics, he contributes expert knowledge in industrial robot programming and workflows for human-robot collaboration. He is currently an academic at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María.
fquitral@mylodonrobotics.cl
fquitral@mylodonrobotics.cl

Cristián Javier Calvo-Barentin is an architect graduated from Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, holds a PhD from ETH Zürich, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been a researcher and lecturer at leading institutions such as MIT and the University of Sheffield, focusing on computational design, digital fabrication, and advanced technologies applied to architecture, engineering, and construction. As a co-founder and CTO of Mylodon Robotics, he contributes his expertise in structural design and the development of low environmental impact construction systems. He is currently Assistant Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
ccalvo@mylodonrobotics.cl
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