Building the extraordinary

In 1865, Jules Verne imagined a bullet fired to the moon. In 1886, Robur the Conqueror took to the skies in a heavier-than-air flying machine — decades before the Wright brothers.

Verne understood that the extraordinary is just engineering that hasn't been done yet. That's what Robur is built for.

We are engineers, physicists, and software builders who believe that parametric design, physics simulation, and AI should be one seamless loop — not a series of handoffs between brittle tools.

L’Atelier turns mission requirements into delivered parts. One loop.