Robot teleoperation that works in production.

Telepath deploys teleoperated robots in live facilities where throughput, uptime, and task variability matter. You get an operating system for robot labor, not a pilot project.

What this program enables

Production-first deployment

Go from task mapping to live output in weeks with clear implementation milestones.

Human judgment at machine scale

Operators handle non-standard scenarios that often break fixed automation programs.

Flexible commercial model

Scale robot count with demand and avoid long procurement or lock-in cycles.

How Telepath runs this in production

Workflow audit before rollout

Telepath starts with a task and facility review to identify repeatable work cells, shift requirements, and failure modes before hardware placement.

Integrated remote operations layer

Every deployment includes trained operators, monitoring, and escalation paths so your team does not need to build an internal teleop function.

Measured output and iteration

Programs run with operational KPIs tied to throughput and quality. Performance data feeds weekly optimization cycles.

Where teams usually see fastest ROI

Questions teams ask before launch

How long does a typical robot teleoperation launch take?

Most launches start with a site assessment and can move into live operation in a matter of weeks once task scope and deployment conditions are confirmed.

Do we need an in-house robotics team to run this?

No. Telepath handles robot operations, operator management, and the delivery layer so your team can stay focused on core facility operations.

Can we scale up or down after launch?

Yes. Robot capacity is designed to flex with your operational load, so you can increase or reduce deployments as demand changes.