RoboSynthAI · Ottawa · Service Robotics

Synthesizing intelligent service robots for hospitals, warehouses and collaborative workspaces across Canada.

From our Blair Drive research campus, RoboSynthAI designs motion planning frameworks, AMR pilot programmes and healthcare robotics labs that bridge simulation review with real-world deployment — built for operators who need measurable outcomes, not slide decks.

Service robotics research · BN 852047918ON0001 · PIPEDA aligned

Service robot assisting in a clinical corridor environment
Service robotics field trials
Autonomous mobile robot navigating a warehouse aisle
Warehouse AMR pilots
Researchers collaborating around robotics hardware in a bright lab
Collaboration lab sessions

Our manifesto

Service robotics should feel inevitable — not experimental

RoboSynthAI exists because Canadian facilities deserve robotics partners who understand both the research bench and the loading dock. We are not a marketing agency, web design studio or general IT outsourcing firm. We are a service robotics research and integration practice headquartered at 1420 Blair Drive in Ottawa, where engineers, clinicians and logistics operators co-design autonomous systems that respect real constraints: floor layouts, infection control protocols, shift schedules and safety certification pathways.

Our manifesto is straightforward. Simulation environments must predict field behaviour before capital is committed. Motion planning workshops must include the people who will supervise robots daily. Healthcare robotics labs must align with provincial procurement realities, not just IEEE papers. Warehouse AMR pilots must account for pallet variance, Wi-Fi dead zones and seasonal throughput spikes. Every engagement ends with documented integration artefacts — not a folder of untested prototypes.

We believe synthesis is the missing discipline in robotics adoption. Hardware vendors ship platforms. Software vendors ship SDKs. RoboSynthAI synthesizes both into operational service robotics programmes with clear ownership, training curricula and escalation paths. That synthesis happens in our Ottawa studios, in your facility during pilot sessions, and in ongoing simulation review cycles that keep fleets aligned with evolving floor plans.

RoboSynthAI provides service robotics research, integration workshops and pilot facilitation. We do not guarantee specific uptime, throughput or regulatory outcomes. Results depend on facility infrastructure, staff training and third-party hardware performance. Nothing on this site constitutes medical, legal or engineering certification advice.

47
AMR pilot sessions completed
12
Healthcare robotics lab builds
6
Structured programmes (RSA-101–601)
3.8k
Simulation hours reviewed annually

*Illustrative operational metrics. Individual deployment outcomes vary by facility conditions and integration depth.

Solution domains

Five service robotics domains with expandable lab panels

Each domain maps to dedicated workshop space at our Blair Drive campus and field protocols tested across Ottawa-area facilities.

Clinical delivery robots, specimen transport AMRs and assistive manipulation platforms integrated with hospital wayfinding systems. Our healthcare robotics lab replicates corridor widths, elevator interfaces and hand-hygiene checkpoints before any unit enters a live ward.

Healthcare robotics laboratory with service robot on test track

Autonomous mobile robot pilots for pick-and-place, sortation and replenishment workflows. We model traffic rules, charging strategies and human-robot coexistence zones using your CAD floor plans and historical throughput data from Ottawa distribution centres.

Custom motion planning workshops tune local planners, global path solvers and dynamic obstacle avoidance for service robot fleets. Sessions include ROS 2 navigation stack review, sensor fusion calibration and failure-mode drills your operators can repeat without our engineers on site.

Digital twin and Gazebo/Isaac-style simulation environments that mirror your facility geometry, lighting conditions and pedestrian density. Simulation review cycles catch edge cases — sudden cart movements, reflective floors, elevator delays — before they become incident reports.

Operator certification programmes covering emergency stop protocols, fleet scheduling interfaces and escalation workflows. Collaboration labs pair your floor supervisors with our integration engineers for hands-on robotics demo sessions that build confidence before go-live.

Collaboration feature

Co-design sessions that keep humans in the loop

RoboSynthAI collaboration labs are structured working sessions — not sales presentations. Your facilities team, IT network owners and frontline staff join our researchers around live hardware to define acceptance criteria, map Wi-Fi coverage gaps and document exception handling before pilot sign-off.

Each session produces a collaboration brief: floor zones, robot personas, communication protocols and a 30-day checkpoint schedule. Ottawa clients often run initial sessions at our Blair Drive studio before we relocate equipment to their site for AMR pilot sessions under real operating conditions.

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RoboSynthAI Blair Drive campus with collaboration lab entrance

Integration ecosystem

Platforms and protocols we synthesize daily

Simulation environment displaying robot fleet paths in a virtual warehouse

Our integration ecosystem spans robot middleware, facility APIs and observability stacks. We do not resell hardware — we make your chosen platforms work together with documented interfaces your internal teams can maintain.

ROS 2 / Nav2 MQTT fleet bridges REST facility hooks VDA 5050 AMR HL7 FHIR adapters Gazebo / Isaac Sim Prometheus telemetry OAuth service accounts

FAQ preview

Common questions about service robotics with RoboSynthAI

We are vendor-neutral integrators focused on service robotics outcomes. Hardware vendors optimize their SKU; we optimize your workflow, training plan and simulation-to-field pipeline across multiple suppliers.
Yes. Blair Drive is our research anchor, but AMR pilots and healthcare lab builds extend across Ontario and select national accounts. Remote simulation review is available for all programmes.
Most warehouse AMR pilots run eight to twelve weeks including simulation setup, on-site deployment and operator certification. Healthcare deployments may require additional compliance review time.

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Ready to synthesize your next service robotics deployment?

Book a robotics demo at our Ottawa campus or request an on-site AMR pilot consultation.

Live robotics demonstration with service robot and invited guests