The Drive Manifesto
Service robotics belongs in motion — not in slide decks
RoboDriveAI exists because Canadian facilities deserve a robotics innovation partner who understands both the simulation bench and the ward corridor. We are not a marketing agency, web design studio or general IT outsourcing firm. We are a service robotics innovation lab headquartered at 1021 West Broadway in Vancouver, where engineers, clinicians and logistics operators co-design autonomous systems that respect real constraints: floor layouts, infection control protocols, shift schedules and safety certification pathways.
We build mobility intelligence that keeps humans in the loop — every deployment, every pilot, every simulation review.
Our manifesto is direct. Simulation sandboxes must predict field behaviour before capital is committed. Motion planning workshops must include the supervisors who will oversee robots daily. Healthcare robotics labs must align with provincial procurement realities, not just conference papers. Warehouse AMR pilots must account for pallet variance, Wi-Fi dead zones and seasonal throughput spikes. Every engagement ends with documented deployment playbooks — not a folder of untested prototypes left on a shared drive.
We believe drive is the missing discipline in robotics adoption. Hardware vendors ship platforms. Software vendors ship SDKs. RoboDriveAI drives both into operational service robotics programmes with clear ownership, training curricula and escalation paths. That work happens in our Vancouver studios, in your facility during pilot sessions, and in ongoing simulation review cycles that keep fleets aligned with evolving floor plans.
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RoboDriveAI develops service robotics, autonomous mobile systems and intelligent collaboration technologies. Real-world performance depends on environment conditions, safety configuration, fleet size and human workflows — results vary by deployment. We do not guarantee clinical outcomes, full job replacement or third-party certification. We are not an IT outsourcing shop, news blog, university programme or consulting agency where advisory — not robotics innovation — is the primary offering.