Robotics-as-a-Service

Identity infrastructure for robot fleets delivered as a service.

RaaS providers need repeatable trust controls when robots are moved between customers, operators, sites, and insurance policies. HRRS is designed to become that registration and identity layer.

RaaS challenge

Service robots need traceable identity across every deployment.

For RaaS providers, a robot is not a one-time sale. It is a managed asset that may move across contracts, locations, operators, maintenance events, and risk conditions.

01

Fleet registration

Register each robot as a service asset with a consistent identity, ownership, model, and status record.

02

Deployment readiness

Support checks around operator assignment, service history, lifecycle state, and insurance context.

03

Customer trust

Give customers and partners a way to verify that a robot identity is valid and linked to an approved deployment.

RaaS workflow

A simple identity flow for managed robot services.

Register Create the robot identity and connect ownership or provider context.
Verify Issue public verification and QR identity assets for the deployed robot.
Operate Track operator assignment, site status, incidents, and service events.
Renew Maintain lifecycle trust through renewals, transfers, and policy changes.
HRRS operator registry for RaaS management
RaaS operations

Operator and fleet context

RaaS providers can use HRRS-style records to make operator and fleet accountability easier to manage.

Who it helps

For providers managing robots across customers and sites.

Robotic Eir positions HRRS as an enabling layer for providers who need to prove which robot is deployed, who is responsible for it, how it is insured, and whether its identity is still valid.