Each of our six practices is led by a senior director with operating history in the vertical. Below, the six practices, the operational profile of a typical engagement, and the primary decision drivers our clients face when they retain us.
Automotive plants, electronics assembly, precision engineering, and the specific safety and throughput considerations that determine platform selection in a working production line.
Read the practice 02 / PracticeFlagship stores, automotive showrooms, luxury retail. Where a humanoid platform is a customer-experience investment and the dressing choice is part of the brand.
Read the practice 03 / PracticeHospital systems, clinical support, elder care. Regulatory framework navigation and the deployment envelopes that survive institutional review boards.
Read the practice 04 / PracticeWarehouse operations, package handling, cross-dock. Robot-as-a-service commercial models and the uptime metrics that matter to a fulfillment director.
Read the practice 05 / PracticeLuxury hotels, resorts, cruise. Guest-facing feasibility, atelier dressing coordination, and the multilingual configurations required at international properties.
Read the practice 06 / PracticeMuseums, galleries, cultural venues. Interpretive design, accessibility integration, and the visitor-facing programming that makes a humanoid part of an exhibition rather than an oddity.
Read the practiceSome deployments span two verticals. Some sit in a category we do not yet name as a practice. A twenty-minute call clarifies which of the six practices leads the engagement and who from the firm you should be talking to first.