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Commercial Robots and Operational Humanoids

Coordinated industrial robotic arms working an automotive production line — illustrating the commercial robotics TKH Global Group customises, codes and deploys for industrial operations A modern humanoid robot in a contemporary business setting — illustrating the operational humanoids TKH Global Group customises and deploys for customer-facing and workforce-support roles

Robots and Humanoids - Customised for your business operations

We develop, customise, code and deploy commercial robotics, humanoid platforms and operational automation systems that address real business needs, from industrial robot arms on a production line, through autonomous mobile robots across warehouse and logistics environments, to service and humanoid systems built for customer-facing and operational roles. Every system is delivered to the specification the enterprise actually operates against, not the specification on a brochure.

Each deployment is engineered end-to-end: hardware selection or co-development, control software and motion planning, perception and AI behaviour, integration with the enterprise’s existing systems, and the operating interfaces the line manager or operations team needs day-to-day. Whether the requirement is a single robot arm performing a precise repeatable task, a fleet of mobile robots coordinating across a facility, or a customised humanoid supporting a workforce, the system is built to function reliably in the operating environment it will live in.

Robotics succeeds when it operates, not when it demonstrates. We support the full path from operational study and proof-of-concept, through pilot deployment, into scaled rollout with the training, maintenance and performance monitoring that keep automation programmes productive over their full operating life. The intent is not novelty. It is robotic systems that work for the business, in the way the business needs them to work.

What we develop and deploy

Engagements are scoped to the operating context, the production line, the warehouse floor, the customer-facing environment, the laboratory or the field site. Each combines hardware, custom software development and operational integration so the deployed system functions as part of the operation, not alongside it.

Industrial robot arms & cells

Selection, customisation and deployment of articulated and collaborative robot arms for assembly, machine-tending, pick-and-place, welding, dispensing and inspection, engineered around the specific cycle time, payload and accuracy the operation requires.

Autonomous mobile robots & fleets

Platforms with fleet-management systems for warehouse, logistics, manufacturing and intra-facility transport, with routing, traffic, charging and portal integration designed in from the start.

Humanoid & service-robot platforms

Customisation and deployment of humanoid and service-robot platforms for customer-facing, hospitality, healthcare-support and operational-support roles, including the conversational, perceptual and behavioural development each role demands.

Custom robotics development

End-to-end design and build for use-cases where off-the-shelf robotics do not exist, bespoke mechanical platforms, sensors, actuators, perception stacks and control software, taken from concept through prototype to production deployment.

Robot control, perception & AI software

In-house development of motion planning, computer-vision perception, manipulation, simulation, behaviour design and operator interfaces, the code that determines whether a robot can do useful work in the real environment.

Operational integration & lifecycle support

Integration with enterprise systems, operator training, on-site commissioning, preventive maintenance and performance monitoring, the operating discipline that keeps robotic programmes productive over their full lifetime.

From scope to operating fleet

Programmes move through operational study, scoped pilot, engineered build, deployment and operating support. Each stage is informed by the actual constraints of the floor or environment, cycle time, safety boundary, workforce interaction, integration surfaces and the operating cadence the enterprise runs to.

The objective is automation that operates. Whether the engagement is a single arm on a production line, a fleet across a facility, or a customised humanoid supporting an operational team, the test is the same: does the system do useful work, reliably, in the environment it was built for?