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Section 4 · Certifications

Credentials that mean something on the floor.

Anyone can call themselves a robotics consultant. The standards below are what separate a hobbyist from someone qualified to sign off on a humanoid working next to a six-year-old or a $40 million production line.

Three certification badges: ISO 10218 robot safety, ISO/TS 15066 collaborative robotics, and CEDIA smart-home certified

ISO 10218 — Robot Safety

The international baseline for industrial robot safety, in two parts: requirements for the robot itself (Part 1) and requirements for the integrator and the deployed system (Part 2).

Why it matters: every facility insurer, regulator, and serious enterprise customer asks for it.

ISO/TS 15066 — Collaborative Robotics

The technical specification that defines safe collaborative operation — including measured force and pressure limits for transient and quasi-static contact between robot and human.

Why it matters: this is the only standard that actually addresses humanoids working alongside people.

CEDIA — Smart Home Integration

Specialized training from CEDIA, the global trade association for the home technology industry, covering smart-home installation, automation networks, and end-user handover.

Why it matters: residential humanoid deployment is half robotics, half smart-home integration.

Continuing education

The standards are moving. We move with them.

ISO/TR 23482 is in active development. ANSI/RIA R15.08 for mobile robots is rapidly maturing. The IEC 61508 functional-safety lineage continues to extend into autonomous systems. Our team commits to ongoing recertification cycles so our deployments stay current with the standards as they evolve — not the standards as they were when we got our first stamp.