Human dignity
Robotics should extend human agency and care, not reduce people to workflow inputs.
Trust and ethics
AIMQWEST Robotics is guided by human dignity, safety, autonomy, reliability, transparency, privacy, consent, and responsible deployment. The site references AIMQWEST governance DNA without claiming regulatory certification or finalized commercial terms.
Principles
Cobots should be designed and deployed as partners in human work. That means oversight, informed context, dignity-preserving workflows, and clear boundaries for what has and has not been approved.
Safety, dignity, autonomy, transparency, and support stay visible before reservation or purchase.
Robotics should extend human agency and care, not reduce people to workflow inputs.
Deployment conversations start with environment fit, supervision, and responsible use.
Product, price, support, and availability language remains verified, written, and auditable.
Market-entry planning treats autonomy, data protection, and consent as core design inputs.
Manufacturer materials, trademarks, and public statements require written approval.
Robotics should extend human agency and care, not reduce people to workflow inputs.
Deployment conversations start with environment fit, supervision, and responsible use.
Product, price, support, and availability language remains verified, written, and auditable.
Market-entry planning treats autonomy, data protection, and consent as core design inputs.
Manufacturer materials, trademarks, and public statements require written approval.