Brain Corp, the autonomous technology company creating transformative solutions in robotics and AI to help the real-world work better, announced the launch of its Trust Center to proactively showcase its data practices, further demonstrating its ongoing leadership in safety, security, and data privacy.
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) are rapidly transforming environments like retail stores, warehouses, schools, hospitals, and airports by enhancing operational efficiency. Equipped with advanced cameras and sensors, these robots collect data to optimize performance, which elevates the importance of responsible data practices. As AMRs navigate public and commercial spaces, critical questions emerge: What data is being collected? How is it being used? Who has access? According to 64% of consumers, companies that provide clear information about their privacy policies enhance their trust.
Addressing these concerns goes beyond regulatory compliance. It’s about establishing the trust required for widespread adoption, enabling autonomous technologies to drive positive change, securely and responsibly.
With almost a decade of experience in powering AMRs that operate in dynamic indoor spaces, Brain Corp has long prioritized the rigorous safety and security measures that enterprise businesses and their customers demand. Now, Brain Corp's Trust Center will further provide customers with a transparent, detailed view of the company’s commitment to security and compliance, setting the standard to ensure that automation is efficient, reliable, and trustworthy.
As the industry’s leading autonomy software platform, BrainOS® has accumulated over 21 million hours of autonomous operation in commercial environments, proving its reliability at scale. BrainOS® controllers meet stringent safety certifications, including SIL2 functional safety for UL 60730-1 and IEC 61508. Additionally, Brain Corp integrates security-by-design concepts in its software development lifecycle, aligning with global standards such as GDPR, SOC 2, and ISO 27001, reinforcing its position as the gold standard in enterprise robotics.
“Customers require more than just task automation and insights—they need confidence that their data is secure and their operations remain safe,” said Brian Reinhart, COO at Brain Corp. “Brain Corp has invested in building safety and security into our core processes for years. The Trust Center is our way of making that leadership even more visible, providing customers with confidence that they are working with a trusted partner who prioritizes enterprise-grade enablement.”
Key elements of Brain Corp’s industry-leading security approach include:
“With robotics adoption accelerating, one question matters more than ever: who’s defining the standard for safety and security?” says Paul Bester, Director of Global IT Infrastructure and Operations at Tennant Company. “We are proud to partner with Brain Corp who ensures every Tennant AMR purchased does not just meet safety and security expectations, but sets the standard for excellence. As Tennant and Brain Corp continue to be leaders in the robotics space, our customers know their automation initiatives are safeguarded by industry-leading security, safety, support, and performance.”
To explore Brain Corp’s leadership in safety and security, visit: https://www.braincorp.com/trust
About Brain Corp
Brain Corp is the global leader in robotic AI software that powers the largest fleet of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) operating in commercial public spaces. Global OEM partners use the company's cloud-connected platform, BrainOS®, to create scalable, self-driving robots that are used by end customers to clean floors and sense environmental data - turning manual operations into automated workflows. Fortune 500 brands across multiple verticals benefit from the growing portfolio of BrainOS®-powered robots and our industry-leading privacy, safety and efficiency tools that make managing and scaling automation easier. Brain Corp currently powers more than 40,000 AMRs, representing the largest fleet of its kind in the world.