August 6, 2025
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Investing in trustworthy robotics: 7 reasons why safety must lead innovation

Not all robots are created equal. Discover seven reasons why Brain Corp puts safety first in every autonomous mobile robot, with UL-recognized BrainOS® technology and 20M+ hours of real-world experience.

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At Brain Corp, we see the future of automation as more than improving efficiency. It means ensuring safety, reliability, and trust in every deployment. As companies adopt autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to streamline operations, it’s essential to understand that not all robots deliver the same level of safety. 

Choosing an AMR is a commitment. A commitment to employee safety. A commitment to customer protection. A commitment to safeguarding your brand. Brain Corp sets the industry standard in robotic safety — because nothing matters more than protecting the people and places that drive your business forward.

1. The true cost of safety

Robots can look similar but differ dramatically in their ability to handle real-world challenges. Designing a robot that works in ideal conditions is relatively simple. Designing one that operates safely across a range of real-world scenarios requires rigorous engineering. Brain Corp refuses to cut corners. This commitment is at the heart of our approach to trustworthy automation.

2. Third-party certifications demonstrate accountability

We believe safety claims must be verifiable. That’s why our BrainOS® controllers hardware are UL Recognized, meeting demanding functional safety requirements and redundant system protections against potential failures. A machine with BrainOS® inside ensures it has undergone independent,                                        rigorous evaluation. We’re committed to transparency and real accountability.

3. Continuous learning from real-world experience

Safety improves through experience. Brain Corp robots have accumulated over 20 million autonomous operational hours in real-world settings. We analyze this data to identify issues early and implement targeted software updates. Each robot in our fleet benefits from insights gathered across all deployments. This                                        process keeps our robots prepared for complex environments.

4. Responsible software management

Software is critical to safety. Updates must be handled with care. BrainOS® software updates follow a controlled, validated process that prioritizes safety. Our framework allows us to deliver continuous safety improvements without introducing unexpected risks.

5. Intelligent perception, not just more sensors

More sensors don’t automatically mean safer robots. The key lies in processing information accurately. BrainOS® uses a large database of on-the-ground sensor data to simulate thousands of scenarios before updates are released. This ensures our robots interpret their surroundings correctly and respond                                        reliably.

6. Proven at scale

Brain Corp powers over 40,000 robots across six continents, with 20 million+ operational hours and 250 billion+ square feet covered autonomously. This scale demonstrates our ability to maintain safety while growing our global footprint. Our documented safety response process has been active since our first deployment, supporting ongoing improvements.

7. Leading the conversation on trustworthy robotics

Safety isn’t a feature — it’s our foundation. Brain Corp is committed to delivering automation solutions that businesses can trust. We advocate for independent validation, rigorous engineering, and continuous improvement. This approach defines Brain Corp’s leadership in the robotics industry.

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