Antimicrobial, department-coded, and clinically appropriate garments for healthcare robots.
Hospitals are deploying humanoid robots for patient transport, medication delivery, sanitation monitoring, and reception. Each role requires garments that meet healthcare standards: antimicrobial surfaces, easy decontamination, department color coding, and visual identification that does not alarm patients.
Hospital infection control protocols already dictate what human staff wear and how garments are laundered. Extending those protocols to robot staff ensures compliance across the entire care team and prevents the perception gap where a robot operating without clinical garments appears to bypass the hygiene standards that everyone else follows.
Hospital garments must satisfy infection control protocols. Our healthcare line uses fabrics treated with silver-ion antimicrobial technology. The treatment is embedded in the fiber, not applied as a surface coating. It survives the autoclave sterilization cycles that hospital laundry requires.
Surfaces are smooth and sealed. No exposed seams, pockets, or crevices where pathogens can accumulate. Seam bonding uses medical-grade adhesive that withstands chemical disinfectants including quaternary ammonium compounds and hydrogen peroxide solutions.
V-neck or crew neck. Department color-coded: surgical green, nursing blue, pharmacy white, transport gray. Sizing adapts to each robot platform. The V-neck configuration leaves the upper chest sensor window exposed on platforms that require it.
Elastic waist with internal drawstring anchor. Straight leg, no cuff. Hem sits above the ankle joint on all platforms to prevent floor contact and contamination wicking. Platform-specific articulation panels at the knee and hip.
For pharmacy, laboratory, and physician-assistant roles. Knee-length with magnetic front closure. The lab coat provides a formal, authoritative appearance appropriate for patient-facing clinical roles.
All healthcare garments ship with decontamination instructions specific to the fabric treatment and the robot platform. We include a laminated protocol card with each order.
Studies of robot acceptance in clinical settings show that patient comfort increases when robots wear clothing that matches the department dress code. Patients ask more questions, accept assistance more readily, and report lower anxiety. The uniform does clinical work by making the robot socially legible.
Our healthcare garments are designed in consultation with infection control specialists. They meet the laundering and sterilization requirements of major hospital accreditation bodies. Fabric testing documentation is available on request for compliance audits.
Healthcare uniform sets (top and trousers) start at EUR 2,800 per unit. Lab coats from EUR 2,200. Fleet programs for hospital deployments include sterilization-compatible replacement scheduling. Volume pricing from 10 units.
Yes. Our healthcare line uses silver-ion antimicrobial technology embedded in the fiber. The treatment survives autoclave sterilization cycles required by hospital laundry protocols.
Yes. Fabrics and seam bonding are rated for repeated autoclave sterilization. Chemical disinfectants including quaternary ammonium compounds and hydrogen peroxide solutions are also compatible.
Patients accept assistance more readily from uniformed robots. Anxiety levels decrease and interaction quality improves when robots match the department dress code.
Healthcare sets from EUR 2,800. Infection control documentation available on request.