Resources & Insights

Research, best practices, and practical guidance for healthcare robotics programs.

Mixed-fleet is the default state Hospitals that started with one robotics OEM rarely stay there. Different vendors lead in different

Most hospital robotics programs are measured badly Programs report uptime. They report robots deployed. They report transport runs completed. None

The next five years are about density, not novelty Autonomous transport in hospitals is no longer a frontier technology. Hardware

Reframing the labor conversation The shorthand around healthcare automation often defaults to “replacing labor.” In a sector with a chronic

Scaling is a different problem than starting The first robotics pilot is a project. The second is a question. The

The pattern is consistent Hospital robotics programs rarely fail because the robots don’t work. The hardware is mature. The control

What an AMR actually is — and what it isn’t Autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, are self-navigating units that move

The CFO’s frame is different — and that’s a feature, not a bug Operations leaders ask whether a robotics program

Maintenance is where robotics programs are won or lost The capital approval is the easy part. The hard part starts

The short answer Robotics-as-a-Service is a subscription contract that bundles the robot, the software, the integration work, and ongoing operations