Autonomous hospital logistics

Give staff time back for what matters.

Faster, lower-commitment autonomous logistics pilots for mid-size hospitals. Start with one route, validate the operational case, and scale only when the workflow earns it.

Built for hospital workflows Structured around a pilot
An AutoLogik hospital logistics robot in a clinical corridor
AutoLogik pilot map Live route plan
Pharmacy
Elevator
Lab intake

Workflow

Specimen transport

Scope

Pilot assessment

A practical deployment path

Automation shaped around the workflow, not the robot.

AutoLogik puts the operational questions first: where materials move, who hands them off, and how the facility works today.

  1. 01

    Choose one route

    Start with a transport workflow that is frequent, visible, and practical to measure.

  2. 02

    Map the reality

    Plan the route with operations, facilities, IT, and the frontline teams who use it.

  3. 03

    Run the pilot

    Deploy with a defined workflow, support plan, and measurements agreed before launch.

  4. 04

    Expand on proof

    Use the results to decide whether to add routes, departments, robots, or facilities.

Designed for the real constraints

A focused first deployment—not a hospital-wide leap.

Community and regional hospitals deserve an automation path that respects their infrastructure, procurement process, and care teams. We build the pilot around one measurable use case before asking for a bigger commitment.

Routing that fits the facility

Map corridors, handoff points, access constraints, and elevators around your current operation.

Frontline input from the start

Bring nursing, EVS, pharmacy, transport, facilities, and IT into pilot design early.

A decision grounded in operations

Track the workflow and use the pilot results to guide a measured expansion conversation.

Lower-commitment by design

Robots-as-a-Service, with the deployment scoped to your site.

Bring hardware, fleet software, maintenance, and remote monitoring together in a predictable monthly model—without making an unproven automation bet a capital purchase.

Robots-as-a-Service

$2,000–$5,000per robot / month

No robot capex purchase

Robot hardware and navigation

Fleet software and updates

Remote fleet monitoring

Planned maintenance and support

Implementation and integration: $15,000–$75,000 one time

Covers site mapping, workflow configuration, eligible elevator and door integrations, training, and deployment support. Scoped after assessment.

Deployment questions

Plan with the constraints in view.

A practical first step

Find the route worth automating first.

Bring your transport volume, staffing constraints, and facility questions. AutoLogik will help scope a focused pilot and the measurements needed to judge it honestly.

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