A central orchestration platform that coordinates fleets of robots across hotels, long-term care facilities, and hospitals — logistics, cleaning, sensing, transport, and humanoids — managed by on-site human teams.
Robotics is becoming infrastructure inside the facilities where people live and heal, just as automation transformed warehouses. The opportunity isn't in building more hardware — it's in the platform layer that orchestrates it all.
Watch the robots transforming hospitality, senior care, healthcare, and human-machine collaboration.
Integrating the world's leading robotics companies
Four structural problems are compounding inside every hotel, care facility, and hospital. Robots can solve them — but only if they work together.
Hotels, care facilities, and hospitals face persistent labor shortages across housekeeping, environmental services, logistics, and support roles. The pipeline isn't keeping up with demand.
Facility workers — from hotel housekeepers to nurses — experience some of the highest workplace injury rates in the U.S., driven by physical demands, repetitive tasks, and resident handling.
Facilities rely on manual logistics workflows — transporting linens, delivering meals, moving supplies, restocking amenities, equipment transport. These tasks consume staff time and increase operational pressure.
From hospital-acquired pressure injuries to falls in long-term care and hotel slip-and-falls, safety incidents affect millions of residents and guests annually — representing massive clinical, operational, and financial burdens.
Just as automation transformed warehouses, robotics will transform every facility where people live and heal — hotels, long-term care, and hospitals. The value isn't in the hardware — it's in the orchestration layer.
Amazon, Shopify, and others proved that coordinated robot fleets can transform operations at scale.
Hotels, care facilities, and hospitals need the same thing: coordinated robot fleets across logistics, cleaning, sensing, transport — and eventually, direct resident assistance.
Hotels, care facilities, and hospitals will deploy robots from multiple manufacturers. The long-term value sits in the software layer that coordinates them — not in building another robot.
Think: Android for facility robots. A multi-vendor operating system with a human management layer that keeps everything running.
"Robots are not replacing facility workers. They reduce injury, handle repetitive tasks, expand workforce capacity, and improve operational reliability — whether it's a hotel, care facility, or hospital."
Support infrastructure — not labor replacement.
Deploy robots. Fulfill guest requests. Manage the elevator. See how autonomous fleet coordination works across every floor.
Our universal elevator integration gives any robot access to any floor — instantly. No custom wiring per vendor. No months of installation. One E-Box module, RFID access cards, and your entire fleet moves freely through the building.
Robots queue, scan their RFID card, and ride to any floor autonomously. Works with KONE, Otis, TKE, Schindler — any brand.
Every completed task generates revenue. More robots, more tasks fulfilled, more value delivered — the fleet scales with demand.
Faster room service. Spotless hallways. Luggage at the door before the guest arrives. Robots don't forget, don't get tired, don't call in sick.
$500 starting budget · Scale as you grow
Real-time robot performance
Software intelligence orchestrates every robot across every facility type. Human expertise keeps them running.
The coordination brain
Fleet Techs & Operations Coordinators
One operations platform delivering the best robotics solutions through three integrated layers — backed by the support services that make each one work.
Bedrock Robotics raised $270M in Series B funding with participation from Capital G (Alphabet) and NVIDIA's venture arm. Their thesis: construction faces severe labor shortages, large infrastructure projects require automation, and autonomous fleets need coordination.
Investors are funding companies not just for robots themselves — but for platforms that coordinate fleets of machines. This mirrors the facility robotics thesis exactly.
Billions in funding, blockbuster partnerships, and breakthrough milestones — the robotics ecosystem companies are making headlines.
Figure AI raised one of the largest rounds in humanoid robotics history, backed by Microsoft, NVIDIA, Jeff Bezos, and OpenAI. Building general-purpose humanoid robots for warehouse and manufacturing.
NVIDIA launched its GR00T N1 foundation model and Isaac GR00T robotics platform at GTC 2025, providing the AI backbone for humanoid robot development across the industry.
Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot began performing autonomous tasks in Tesla factories, with plans to sell externally. Elon Musk projects Optimus could become Tesla's most valuable product line.
Boston Dynamics unveiled its fully electric Atlas humanoid, purpose-built for real-world commercial applications. Hyundai is integrating Atlas into automotive manufacturing operations.
Norwegian robotics company 1X Technologies raised $100M to scale production of NEO, their humanoid designed for home and workplace assistance. Backed by Samsung and EQT Ventures.
Alphabet's Intrinsic launched Flowstate, a software platform for programming and orchestrating industrial robots from multiple manufacturers. Backed by Google's full AI and compute infrastructure.
SERV expanded its autonomous sidewalk delivery fleet with Uber Eats, deploying robots across major US cities. The company went public via SPAC, making it the first publicly traded sidewalk delivery company.
Avidbots raised $70M to expand its Neo autonomous floor scrubber across hospitals, airports, and commercial facilities globally. Deployed in 3,000+ locations across 30 countries.
The publicly traded companies in the Accelerate Robotics ecosystem — Tesla, NVIDIA, Alphabet, Toyota, Intuitive Surgical, and Serve Robotics — represent over $10 trillion in combined market capitalization.
From delivering supplies to assisting with resident care — we integrate them all.
Initial deployments focus on low-risk operational tasks with clear ROI and minimal regulatory complexity — across all facility types.
Floor scrubbing, UV disinfection, and environmental monitoring — autonomous elevator access to cover every floor
Automated linen, amenity, and supply delivery between floors — robots ride elevators autonomously
Tray delivery from kitchen to any floor — autonomous elevator navigation from prep to bedside
Medication runs, supply restocking, and equipment transport — navigating elevators across every floor
No FDA required. Clear cost savings. Autonomous elevator navigation from Day 1. Immediate workforce relief — from five-star hotels to acute care hospitals.
Regulatory complexity varies by vertical — from brand standards in hospitality to FDA alignment in healthcare. We build the compliance layer from Day 1.
Pre-built compliance for resident-sensing and resident-contact categories in healthcare settings
All robot data through HIPAA-compliant infrastructure. Zero PHI exposure.
Audit trails, incident reporting, safety protocols for accreditation
Phased deployment: start with proven technology, build toward the frontier.
The fastest-growing tech hub meets the highest concentration of hotels, senior living, and hospitals in the Southeast. Not SF. On purpose.
Facility robotics aligns with broader narratives around national competitiveness, operational modernization, worker safety, and infrastructure innovation. South Florida is positioning itself as the hub for scaling these companies.
A delivery bot finishes a supply run. The floor scrubber knows the hallway is clear. A sensor detects a resident needs attention. An autonomous wheelchair is dispatched. A humanoid assistant helps with the task. Whether it's a luxury hotel, a care community, or an acute hospital — all orchestrated. All managed. All safe.
Autonomous logistics 24/7
UV disinfection, no human exposure
Monitor residents, prevent incidents
Automated resident mobility
Humanoids alongside staff
This isn't science fiction.
Every piece of this technology exists today.
It just needs an autopilot.
A robot that can't change floors is stuck. Elevators are the choke point — the vertical highway that determines whether autonomy works in a real building or just on a demo floor.
We've reverse-engineered the integration layer across KONE, Otis, ThyssenKrupp, Schindler, and legacy relay systems. One universal API. Any elevator. Any robot. Any floor.
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Every robotics company in our ecosystem. Click any company to learn more — links open in a new window so you stay right here.
Whether you're a hotel, care facility, or hospital deploying your first robot, a robotics company seeking distribution, or an investor backing the platform layer — let's talk.