Moxi helps hospitals and clinical staff.
Moxi is the hospital robot assistant that helps clinical staff with non-patient-facing tasks like gathering supplies and bringing them to patient rooms, delivering lab samples, fetching items from central supply, and removing soiled linen bags. Automation helps hospitals maintain consistent care workflows and gives staff more time for patient care.
Why hospitals?
- Efficiency and consistency of care
- Staff performing at the top of their license
- Demand for nurses: 2.7M (2014), 3.2M (2024)
- Bedside nurse turnover rate is 16.8%, close to a quarter (23.8%) of new hires leave within a year
- Nurses spend up to 30% of their time on non-value added tasks
- Staff want to spend more time with patients
Valuable team member
- Teammate: works side-by-side with staff
- Dexterous: uses compliant arm and hand
- Autonomous: completes tasks end-to-end
- Proactive: helps staff before they ask
State-of-the-art robotics and design
To operate in busy, semi-structured hospital environments, Moxi’s A.I. framework features:
- Social intelligence: expressive face, social awareness
- Mobile manipulation: compliant arm, hand, mobile base
- Human-guided learning: learns from human teachers
More than a pretty face
Why does Moxi have “social intelligence”? We want to make sure people always
feel comfortable and understand what Moxi is doing.
Wouldn’t you feel better if a robot looked toward you when you walked by?
Dexterity + mobility = autonomy
With an arm to reach, gripper to pick up objects and mobile base to move,
Moxi completes tasks end-to-end without help.
In robot-world lingo, we call that “mobile-manipulation.”
Learns from humans
Moxi continuously adapts to changing hospital workflows by
learning from human teachers along the way.
Don’t we all onboard new teammates by teaching them?