
CynLr is a robotics startup focused on developing a universal factory concept where a single robot, CyRo, can perform multiple manufacturing tasks by intuitively grasping and manipulating any object without pre-training. Their core technology, CLX1, is an intelligence stack that acts as a vision platform, enabling machines to 'see' and interact with objects in any environment, adapting to lighting variations and identifying reflective parts. This system aims to replace traditional sensor fusion by offering a unified vision platform that perceives motion, depth, and color simultaneously. CynLr's approach to object manipulation allows robots to learn and re-orient objects based on shape and color, and make precise, oriented placements. The company emphasizes that 'team is the tech,' highlighting the importance of organizational interaction in product development. CynLr has expanded its global presence by opening a design and research center in Switzerland.

CynLr is a robotics startup focused on developing a universal factory concept where a single robot, CyRo, can perform multiple manufacturing tasks by intuitively grasping and manipulating any object without pre-training. Their core technology, CLX1, is an intelligence stack that acts as a vision platform, enabling machines to 'see' and interact with objects in any environment, adapting to lighting variations and identifying reflective parts. This system aims to replace traditional sensor fusion by offering a unified vision platform that perceives motion, depth, and color simultaneously. CynLr's approach to object manipulation allows robots to learn and re-orient objects based on shape and color, and make precise, oriented placements. The company emphasizes that 'team is the tech,' highlighting the importance of organizational interaction in product development. CynLr has expanded its global presence by opening a design and research center in Switzerland.
About CynLr
Just like a baby’s brain, CynLr Visual Intelligence stack makes Robots to instinctively see & pick any object under any ambience, without any training. (a demo video link).
Today, a robot that can fit a screw into a nut without slipping a thread, doesn’t exist. Imagine what it would take for a robot to assemble a Smartphone or a car by putting together 1000s of parts with varied shapes and weights, all in random orientations. Thus, factories become complex, needing heavy customization of their environment.
CynLr-enabled visual robots intuitively learn to handle even unknown objects, on-the-fly, eliminating the need for rigid fixtures, pre-training, or environment customization. This enables an universal alternative to custom automation thus simplifying factory lines into modular LEGO-like micro-factories that can be rapidly reconfigured as products change.
At the core of CynLr lies a fundamentally new approach to machine vision. Unlike conventional vision systems that rely on image recognition and heuristics, CynLr’ s Vision and ML stacks are deeply inspired by neuroscience, modelling how biological vision understands shape, geometry, and interaction rather than appearance alone. To support this, CynLr builds its hardware, sensors, compute pipelines, and learning stacks from scratch, tightly coupling perception, decision-making, and action.
This integration allows CynLr to operate in conditions that defeat traditional automation: variable lighting, cluttered environments, unknown objects, and high precision manipulation, unlocking automation use cases that have remained unsolved for decades. By rethinking vision as an intelligent, adaptive sense rather than a static tool, CynLr is redefining how robots perceive, reason, and interact with the physical world.
About the Role
Product Design begins as a hypothetical concept. Transforming that concept into a functional Product is a highly creative and iterative process that requires a strong understanding of electrical fundamentals, physical constraints, and manufacturing realities.
For any hardware product, the PCB is the physical backbone that defines electrical performance, reliability, thermal behaviour, manufacturability, and ultimately the product’s form factor and cost. Component selection, placement, stack-up, routing strategy, and manufacturability constraints together determine whether a design remains a prototype or becomes a scalable product.
Engineering high-quality PCBs often requires going beyond standard reference designs and “thumb rules” — balancing signal integrity, power integrity, EMI/EMC, thermal constraints, mechanical packaging, and manufacturing limitations.
Geographically, we operate in an ecosystem where component availability, fabrication capabilities, and assembly quality vary significantly. This requires continuous engagement with PCB manufacturers, assembly houses, component vendors, and test partners to ensure designs are robust, manufacturable, and repeatable.
You will be responsible for the design, validation, and manufacturing readiness of PCBs used across our products. The Product Design team will be your internal customer.
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Job Requirements
Electronics Fundamentals:
PCB Design & Layout:
Verification and Validation:
Manufacturability & Documentation:
Vendor and Supply Chain:
What will you do?
CynLr’ s vision system is central in the control loop of the vision guided manipulation platform. The stereo vision system is acquiring at 75 FPS and this means processing must also happen at this speed or higher and the processing method based on neural network is computationally intensive as it involves a high level of successive matrix multiplication.
You will contribute in the system hardware design with PCB involving high speed interfaces like USB, EtherCAT, PCIE, etc. Your focus will be majorly on the PCB and Hardware design, working closely with Product Design team to build and deploy PCB's for embedded system, design evaluation boards for motor, encoder, camera and similar peripherals. You will also be contributing to product assembly and board bring up and validation along with mechanical CAD design to ensure proper packaging of PCB for IP related activities.
It will be your responsibility to interact with vendors for PCB manufacturing, SI/PI, Assembly. You will define and execute verification and validation procedures, support prototypes and manufacturing builds, and ensure reliable system behaviour in real-world use. This role focuses on design, integration, evaluation and system validation.
How will you do it?
Though confined to a focused area, the work is pretty much expected to be entrepreneurial with the exact advantages and difficulties of a startup. Since this is a startup and the product will evolve at a rapid pace, the contours of the technology, toolchain & Process will have to constantly adapt to the changes. You will participate in actively contributing to building the process & tool chain too. You will have complete freedom here, but you will be subjected to reviews.
Detailed JD Here: PCB Design Engineer