You’ve taken the plunge. You’re convinced of the added value of the GR100 robot as a complement to your surveillance system, but you’re wondering how the installation is going to work. Do you need any special equipment? Will your operators be trained to use the robot and its interface? And afterwards, what is the follow-up?
At Running Brains Robotics, we understand that adopting a new technology is a significant investment. That’s why we’ve developed a clear, structured onboarding process to ensure the GR100 inspection robot is deployed smoothly and quickly.
Here’s an overview of the key stages:
The first step is to lay the foundations for your project. An initial site visit enables us to carry out an in-depth analysis and validate the feasibility of the project. Note that adopting the GR100 inspection robot does not require you to completely reinvent your operations. It has been designed to integrate with the various installations already in place.
During the first visit, we assess the site layout to determine the routes, sensitive areas and future missions of the robot. Together we define the location of the loading dock, the robot’s future points of passage, and your operational requirements and constraints.
Following this, we expect a site plan with confirmation of the desired patrols, scan points, measurements and areas off-limits to the robot.
Once the framing has been completed and validated, the adventure begins!
🔹 Result: confirmation that the GR100 robot is suited to the constraints of your site, as well as to your needs in terms of safety and security.
Once the project has been validated, we begin the preparation phase with your robot project manager.
We undertake to send all the information needed to ensure that the robot is installed smoothly and efficiently: onboarding procedure, loading dock constraints, account creation file, RGPD charter, etc.
Once we have taken note of the onboarding constraints and received the various information forms filled in by you, we schedule the appointment to install the robot and its loading dock.
🔹 The result: a clear, frictionless deployment for optimum performance right from the start.
Installation is a crucial phase during which our team works closely with you. The aim is to ensure you get the best possible start-up for your safety robot.
Our technicians come and install (physically) the robot and its loading dock, collect the information needed to map your site and co-write the risk analysis.
In terms of time, you need to allow one to two weeks for installation, mapping and patrol tests. After that, the robot is ready to carry out its missions.
🔹The result: a surveillance robot that’s up and running in just a few days, with no need to add any restrictive infrastructure.
Deploying an autonomous safety robot is all very well, but being trained in its operation and control interface is even better!
You and your team must be trained to use the robot and the RB-OC* interface. For obvious safety reasons, only trained personnel are authorised to use the robot.
Training is the last step before the GR100 robot is used on site. The aim is for your agents and operators to master the use of the robot and be ready to integrate it into their routine.
Your role here is to ensure that all future users of the robot are present during training.
🔹The result: confident teams and a smooth transition to a reinforced safety system.
By following these steps, we guarantee a transparent and efficient service, with the aim of ensuring that your GR100 robot optimises your operations from the very first day of use. We make it a point of honour to offer you personalised support throughout our collaboration, working hand in hand with you to meet your specific needs and guide you in its use.
Thanks to this approach, the inspection robot can evolve with your business: we can integrate specific sensors (such as gas sensors) and various accessories to adapt it to your changing requirements. Our commitment is to maximise the efficiency of your robot while remaining by your side to support you every step of the way.
Note that our team remains accessible, with an emergency technical hotline available 24 hours a day and a maintenance service designed to provide you with fast, effective solutions.
*RB-OC : Running Brains Operation Center
Head of Marketing & Communication at Running Brains Robotics