You send representative source bundles
Share 1-3 examples from PLC/OPC, VDA/FMS, MCAP, rosbag, CSV, folders, text logs, or vendor exports.
Deployment Readiness Pilot
Use one pilot to prove how AviRob turns PLC/OPC data, VDA/FMS streams, folders, ugly text logs, MCAP, rosbag, CSV, and vendor exports into governed verification truth after your requirements already exist.
Share 1-3 examples from PLC/OPC, VDA/FMS, MCAP, rosbag, CSV, folders, text logs, or vendor exports.
Bits, registers, codes, aliases, and partial identities are mapped into reviewable, versioned verification meaning.
Use evidence, coverage, mapping decisions, and next-step guidance across FAT/SAT, handoff, and revalidation.
PLC tags, OPC data, controller snapshots, and safety-relevant state context.
VDA/FMS events, mission context, zone transitions, and multi-robot coordination signals.
MCAP, rosbag, CSV, text logs, folders, and vendor export bundles from the systems you already run.
Bits, registers, code tables, aliases, and partial IDs that need review before they can be trusted.
AviRob starts once the risk assessment, review criteria, and safety intent already exist.
AviRob does not define the original safety function or replace your certifier or assessor process.
PASS or FAIL is allowed only when explicit dependencies are satisfied. Missing proof stays NOT_VERIFIABLE.
The same lane supports recurring revalidation after robot, site, config, or process change.
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No. AviRob starts after those are already defined and helps verify evidence against existing requirements and review intent.
Yes. AviRob is designed to start from mixed industrial source families, not only clean robot logs.
No. FAT/SAT is an entry point, but the same lane supports periodic testing and recurring revalidation after change.
Yes. AviRob supports installed deployment patterns for environments where industrial data needs to stay local.
Yes. NDA-first pilot discussions are supported.