Most robotics programs fail before they deploy. We've moved success rates up to 90%.
The technology works. The question is whether your facility, your systems, and your people are ready to absorb it. Flywheel gets all three ready and allows you to deploy with confidence.
What makes Flywheel different
The Flywheel team brings 500 years of combined robotics experience across every side of the industry: as builders, operators, customers, investors, architects, and implementers. We've deployed 500k robots globally, worked across 120+ vendors, and helped take client robotics program success rates up to 90% across healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and pharma.
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Flywheel Offerings
The programs map directly to the decisions every enterprise is already being asked to make.
Robotics Transformation Assessment
Successful automation depends on three things being ready at once: your facilities, your digital systems, and your organization's capacity to absorb the change. Most programs underestimate at least one of them. The RTA evaluates all three and gives you a clear picture of where you stand, what's in the way, and what to do next — whether you're just getting started or already mid-program.
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Robotics Opportunity Evaluation
Choosing the wrong process to automate first is one of the most expensive mistakes in a robotics program. ROE identifies which opportunities are worthwhile and what has to be true for them to scale. You leave with a ranked opportunity portfolio, a technical fit assessment, a vendor list, and a PoC framework that defines the use case, success metrics, and the execution path.
Physical AI-Ready Architecture
Legacy systems, fragmented data, and one-off integrations can support an isolated pilot but they become a ceiling when you scale. With physical AI moving fast, the infrastructure decisions you make today will determine what's possible for the next decade. This phase defines the digital architecture, capability requirements, vendor evaluation criteria, and roadmap needed to keep your options open as the technology evolves.
Operating Model Design
Most operations run siloed workflows – each with their own way of getting the job done – and no one looking at how they interact. OMD maps how work actually moves through your facility and shows you where consolidating workflows, reallocating tasks between people and automation, and adjusting timing would ease labor requirements, reduce congestion, and get more from the space you already have. You leave with a model to test changes and see ROI before you commit.
Facility Design
Most facilities weren't designed with automation in mind — and by the time you're trying to add it, the building is working against you. Facility Design covers new builds and retrofits. You leave with updated layouts, a defined concept of operations, and the spatial requirements your operation needs to hit its automation goals, whether that's a fully automated facility or a targeted augmentation to close a labor gap.
Robotics Deployment Program
RDP turns automation opportunities into scaled production systems. Flywheel supports RFP design and selection, pilot activation, success measurement, and rollout planning, enabling teams to move from isolated pilots to compounding ROI.
"We have a trajectory which is forward-looking for the next three to five years, where our gaps will be, and where our growth is. And that is how we are truly collaborating, starting from Cobot's Flywheel program to actually partnering on where we can make meaningful impacts with the robotics."
Kumar Pushkal
VP Distribution Operations, Owens & Minor