Company vision

Make humanoid robot deployment accountable, verifiable, and ready to scale.

Robotic Eir exists to standardise the employment and operation of humanoid robotic systems as they move from demonstrations into real-world workplaces, public spaces, and service environments.

Why it matters

Humanoid robots need more than hardware. They need trusted identity.

As robots become mobile, autonomous, and commercially deployed, organisations need a way to know what a robot is, who owns it, who operates it, where it is authorised to work, and how its history can be verified.

Robotic Eir's vision

Standardise robot employment Create practical identity and registration patterns for humanoid robots in real operations.
Connect responsibility Link each robot to ownership, operators, insurance context, and lifecycle status.
Build operational trust Support public verification and governance workflows before robots scale across industries.

"Every deployed humanoid robot should have a trusted, verifiable identity that follows it through ownership, operation, service, and insurance."

Robotic Eir product principle
The standard we are building toward

A shared trust language for owners, providers, insurers, and future regulators.

The first step is HRRS: a product direction that gives every robot a practical digital record and a public verification surface.

01

Identity

Each robot has a structured record that can represent model, serial, ownership, and lifecycle data.

02

Verification

Public-facing verification helps people confirm whether a robot identity is valid and trusted.

03

Accountability

Operator assignment and incident context can support better responsibility across deployments.

04

Readiness

Insurance and lifecycle workflows prepare robot deployments for enterprise-scale governance.