Employee Spotlight: Eszter Kollar
- Guy Altagar
- Jul 3, 2022
- 2 min read
We want you to know the team behind Gary and Ra-Ya. So this week's spotlight goes to a team member that is leading our design: from ideation to research and execution. She decided to join us and bring her multidisciplinary approach and the wide range of products she built. Meet Eszter, our head of design.

What is your Name?: Eszter Kollar
What is your position in Unlimited Robotics? I'm head of the design team at Unlimited Robotics. I'm designing, executing, and building robots in the physical aspects and creating human-robot collaboration
What did you study? I studied Industrial Design BA and MA, I also studied sculpture. I'm planning to study more, I believe we should never stop studying.
Why did you want to work in robotics? I think robotics is a fascinating field, where while we are creating the future, all kinds of expertise need to come together as a team to solve some of the most complicated issues in the industry...
What are you working on Today? I'm developing O2 a new consumer robot that will help people in many households and I'm also assisting in finishing up Gary to be ready for its clients.
How do you take your coffee? Upside down:) (This is what a cappuccino is called in Israel)
If we sent Gary over to your house Today, what is the first thing you would like him to help you with? I personally really hate washing the dishes and organizing the apartment. I find it repetitive, utterly boring, and time-consuming. I wish Gary would come and do it for me so I can spend my time on things that truly matter to me instead.
What is your favorite robot in pop culture? Wall-E <3.
What food makes you happy? Italian, Thai, Mexican, and Hungarian.
Where do you see Gary in five years?
I see Gary in many hospitals, health care institutions, schools, and hotels in Israel and the USA helping people and improving millions of lives. I see Gary collaborating with humans effectively, teaching them how to make the best out of this new world. I also see Gary encouraging developers to create more and more new and useful functionalities that we cannot even think of today.
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