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Certis and FieldAI to Deploy Autonomous Security Robots

by Pieter Werner

Certis Group and FieldAI have formed a strategic partnership to deploy autonomous robotics across large-scale security operations in multiple markets. The collaboration combines FieldAI’s general-purpose autonomy software with Certis’ operational orchestration capabilities to support the integration of robots into live security environments. The companies plan to deploy autonomous systems across indoor and outdoor sites, including public infrastructure, transport hubs, commercial and industrial facilities, and remote or hazardous locations.

The partnership seeks to enable robots to operate alongside human security teams within existing command-and-control platforms and operational workflows. Certis will integrate FieldAI’s autonomy technology into its Mozart orchestration platform, which coordinates robots, personnel, workflows and command systems.

FieldAI’s technology is built around its Field Foundation Models, software designed to allow robots to function in complex and dynamic environments without relying on pre-existing maps, fixed routes or supporting infrastructure. According to the company, data and operational learnings gathered in new environments are shared across deployed systems to improve overall fleet performance.

The companies state that the robots are intended to carry out routine security tasks, allowing human personnel to focus on higher-level analysis and incident response. Applications under the partnership may include autonomous patrols, real-time incident detection, remote supervision and coordinated human-robot response.

Ng Tian Beng, president and group chief executive officer of Certis, said the security industry employs more than 30 million workers globally and operates in environments where reliability, safety and accountability are essential. He said large-scale deployment of robotics requires integration with human teams and operational systems that can perform consistently in live, mission-critical settings.

Ali Agha, chief executive officer of FieldAI, said the company’s autonomy software is designed to manage uncertainty in real-world conditions and improve performance continuously across deployments. He added that integration with Certis’ orchestration and operational platforms is intended to support deployment in complex security environments at scale.

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