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Rocos Makes Unified Control Available for Robotic Systems

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Organization: Rocos
Country: New Zealand
Website: https://rocos.io
Year Founded: 2017
Number of Employees: 11-50
Innovation Class: Technology, Services & Research Innovation
Innovation Subclass: Product Introduction

Rocos is bridging the gap between robot manufacturers and users to enable unified management of heterogeneous fleets.

Description:
Rocos generally released its new cloud-based robotic management platform in 2020. The system has a pluggable architecture that enables new robots to connect to the Rocos solution within minutes, without any code changes. The solution enables remote intervention of robotic systems at scale, all from a unified user interface.

Analysis:
Rocos is bridging the gap between robot manufacturers and enterprise robotic users to enable the unified management of heterogeneous fleets of robots. Across all industries, enterprises are deploying any number of autonomous mobile robots from a variety of manufacturers. Imagine a retail store with a floor cleaning robot, an inventory robot and a security robot, all from different manufacturers. Each vendor supplies its own proprietary management tool optimized for its specific solution. Robot users currently have to control each unit with its own specific app.

Rocos helps an enterprise user control all of the robots in the system through a unified interface to enable remote teleoperation, precision intervention, and a consistent and secure API. This enables the user to recover and restart a system from a remote location, all over the web.

In addition, Rocos can also be leveraged by any specific robot vendor who needs to deliver robots-as-a-service (RaaS) functionality, without the need to develop the supervisory RaaS functions from scratch. – Mike Oitzman


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