Robotization · Audit · Pilot · Integration

We identify what in your operations makes sense to automate — and propose a path from audit to pilot and live deployment.

We stand behind more than 50 real humanoid robot deployments in the Czech Republic (in media as the RobotRUDA.cz project, 1.8 million views from the Brilon stand). We bring that real-world experience into the discipline of auditing your operations. We start with your process, not a robot catalog.

Feasibility Audit
On-site Pilot & Demo
Integration & Safety
Training & Service
⚡ Humanoid in Live Operations · PVA Letnany 2026

Automation today is not a luxury for large plants.

It helps address labor shortages, quality stability, repeatability, workplace safety and pressure on capacity and costs. However, not every activity has the same potential. That's why we always start with feasibility and proposing the right type of solution — instead of a robot catalog, we show where automation makes economic and operational sense.

Five types of situations we handle most frequently

The assessment is not about robot brand. It's about the process that repeats in your company.

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Repetitive Production Tasks at Station

Operating laser, marking or inspection stations. Minor assembly, calibration, engraving, labeling.

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Handling, Packaging, Pick-and-Place

Removing from conveyor, sorting, packing into bins, palletizing light parts. Picking for e-commerce.

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Machine Operation, Loading, Unloading

Pre- or post-operations for CNC, press, injection molding, laser. Tendency for machines running multiple shifts.

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Internal Logistics, Pallets, Bins, Transfers

Material flow between workstations, warehouse retrieval, line replenishment, return of empty containers.

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Variable Activities in Human Environment

Reception, guide, collaboration with operator. Scenarios where a humanoid solution pilot makes sense before workspace reconstruction.

Seeing is believing. Here are 18 of 50+ events in CR.

Our humanoid robot RUDA in real deployments. Events, presentations, production, retail. Each event is proof that we understand the machines in practice — not just in PowerPoint.

🌐 Full gallery at robotruda.cz

30 seconds. 6 million people.

We tested how a humanoid robot behaves among real people. The reactions speak for themselves — for companies, it's proof that robots aren't just lab science fiction.

Robot Among People in Reality

This is not a rendered video from 3D Studio. It's the first humanoid robot in the Czech Republic in public space. Interactions, reactions, surprise.

Our job is not shooting pretty clips — it's operations and integration in real companies. But these videos are proof that we can handle the equipment far beyond showroom demos.

6M+
views on one reel
50+
deployments in CR
132 cm
humanoid height

Clean four-step process. No surprises.

You can enter anywhere. Have videos recorded? Start with step 1. Only want a pilot? Jump straight to step 3.

STEP 01

Video Audit or Initial Data Collection

Send us 3-minute process videos and a brief task description. We review videos, identify limitations, recommend next steps.

Output: Preliminary assessment (5 days, free)
STEP 02

Technical Assessment and Scenario Design

Detailed process map, risk identification, recommendation of 1-3 automation scenarios. Evaluation of suitability for robotics, AMR or humanoid pilot.

Output: Written report 15–25 pages
STEP 03

On-site Audit or Pilot Day

Visit to your operations. Validation of conditions, workspace inspection, robot presentation directly at your location. Workshop with your team, pilot framework.

Output: On-site report + pilot scope
STEP 04

Integration, Safety, Training and Service

Programming specific application, safety study according to EN ISO 10218 / 13482, integration into MES/WMS/ERP, operator training, long-term service.

Output: Live running workplace + SLA

When does which solution make sense

We are not single-vendor. We recommend the type of technology that fits your process — and if it's a traditional robotic cell instead of a humanoid, we'll say so.

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Robotic Cell / Cobot

For repetitive, cycle-driven tasks

Classic choice where robotics has matured most — fixed workplace, deterministic tasks, high piece count per shift.

  • Fixed workplace, stable geometry
  • Cycle 5–60 seconds, high repeatability
  • Handling weight 0.5–25 kg
  • Precision ±0.1 to ±2 mm
  • ROI typically 18–36 months
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AMR / Intralogistics

For material flow and transfers

Mobile robots instead of conveyors or manual pallet trucks — flexible routes, easy capacity addition without reconstruction.

  • Material movement between warehouses, lines
  • Pallets, bins, picking carts
  • Line replenishment, empty returns
  • Picking for e-commerce
  • ROI typically 24–48 months
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Humanoid Pilot

For variable human environment

When you don't want to restructure the workplace, robot must work "like a human" and tasks change. Still more pilot than full deployment.

  • Environment designed for humans
  • Multiple types of tasks at one position
  • Minimal workplace intervention
  • Reception, guide, assistance
  • POC phase 1–14 days, full deployment 6–18 months

Three entry paths. Clear structure. Concrete output.

No endless consultations. Choose the format, submit materials and within 7 days you know how to proceed. We prepare a price quote after brief client and process identification.

Video Feasibility Audit

For companies where the process is easily recordable with mobile phone

on request

price per scope · within 7 working days

  • Assessment of provided videos + process description
  • Identification of technical and safety limitations
  • Recommendation of 1–3 automation scenarios
  • Evaluation of suitability for robotics / AMR / humanoid
  • Written report 15–25 pages
  • Q&A workshop online (60 min)
Request Video Audit

Pilot / Demo Day

For clients after audit who want to verify scenario in operations

on request

price per scope · 1–14 days in operation

  • Rental of selected robot model
  • Our operator / technician on site
  • Programming specific scenario
  • Operational data collection, tuning
  • ROI hypothesis validation from audit
  • Functional or rejecting report
  • Next phase recommendation (integration or stop)
Request Pilot

We prepare a price quote after brief client and process identification. The audit price is credited toward subsequent implementation. If we recommend "do not implement", you receive written recommendations on where else to invest.

Concrete deliverables, not "we came to look"

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Summary of Suitable and Unsuitable Tasks

Which parts of the process can be automated today, which not yet, and which would be better solved differently (organizationally, by layout).

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Technical Limitations and Risks

Space, weight, precision, cycle time, lighting, safety zones, people nearby. What will break the project if not resolved.

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Recommended Type of Solution

Robotic cell / cobot / AMR / humanoid pilot — with reasoning why exactly this path fits your operations.

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Recommended Next Step

Specifically: pilot in operations / detailed engineering / request budgetary quotes / project postponement by 6 months.

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List of Open Points to Supplement

What we need you to provide so we can proceed. Layout, exact piece counts, machine control diagram.

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Framework Procedure for Pilot or Implementation

Timeline for next steps, indicative budget, roles on your and our side, milestones and "stop / continue" decision points.

OUTPUT — SAMPLE STRUCTURE
audit-XXX-laser-station.pdf · 18 pages
1. Executive Summary
2. Current State Process Map
3. Suitable Tasks for Automation [5 items]
4. Questionable Tasks [2 items]
5. Less Suitable Tasks [3 items]
6. Safety Risks and Measures
7. Recommended Type of Solution
8. Three Deployment Scenarios (comparison)
9. Framework Economics and ROI
10. Recommended Next Step
11. Open Points
12. Timeline and Milestones
+ appendices: video notes, workplace photos, datasheets of recommended technologies

We also assess what's not immediately visible

What We Address (included in audit and implementation)

Space and interaction — ergonomics, layout, reach, collision zones between human and machine, safety areas according to actual human movement.

Cycle time, precision, quality — comparison of cycle times in video vs. reality, what precision is needed, where rejects are determined.

Material flow and software — how robot fits into MES, WMS, ERP. Where data is collected, how deviations are reported, who is responsible for maintenance.

Risk assessment and pilot mode — for new types of deployment (humanoids, collaborative tasks) we address controlled pilot with clear stop-line — when to interrupt and correct before continuing.

EN ISO 10218 EN ISO 13482 EN ISO 12100 ISO/TS 15066 CE compliance § 103 Labour Code

Seven questions we hear most often

1. Is a humanoid robot suitable for our production?
In some scenarios yes, in others no. Humanoids are suitable for more variable activities in human environments where you don't want to restructure the workspace. For fixed cycle-driven stations, a traditional robotic cell is usually more appropriate. The specific decision comes from auditing your process — we don't sell humanoids at any cost.
2. When is a traditional robot better and when an AMR?
Traditional robot for repetitive, cycle-driven tasks in one place (high precision, high frequency). AMR / intralogistics for material flow — transfers between warehouses, line replenishment, picking. The boundary is determined during process mapping in the audit. Often the best solution is a combination.
3. What do you need for initial analysis?
3-minute videos of the process from a mobile phone (from 2-3 angles), a brief description of the task (1 paragraph) and contact with someone who knows the details. After brief client and process identification, we prepare a price quote — either video audit or on-site audit, depending on suitability for your operations.
4. How long does the initial assessment take?
Video audit: 5-7 working days from delivery of complete materials. On-site audit: 7-14 days including visit. On-site pilot: 1-14 days depending on scope. Full implementation: 6-16 weeks from contract signing.
5. What exactly do we receive as output?
A written report of 15-25 pages: summary of suitable and unsuitable tasks, technical limitations, recommended type of solution (robot / AMR / humanoid / combination), recommended next step, open points, framework procedure for pilot or implementation. Plus Q&A workshop where we review the output together.
6. What is not included in the audit?
The audit does not include: development of a specific application, robot programming, integration into the line, safety certification, workspace modifications or hardware supply. These items are priced individually after the audit, according to the recommended scenario. The audit price is credited toward subsequent implementation.
7. Can you arrange a pilot or demo on site?
Yes. The on-site audit includes physical presentation of the robot directly at your location as part of one visit. A full pilot in operations (1–14 days) is priced individually after the audit — depending on scope, programming and required assistance.

Send us a video of your process.
Find out what makes sense to automate.

30 minutes of your time. Within 5 days you know whether it makes sense to proceed — or not. No "contact us" labyrinth.

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