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Nationwide robotics rollout · Humanoid Robots

Humanoid Robots — Pilot Programs for US Manufacturing

Humanoids are moving from demos to constrained pilots. Farhand helps decide whether the job is ready, which platform fits, and what support must exist before launch.

2026

first commercial humanoid deployments

50K hrs

real-world humanoid deployment by end of 2026

$30K–$120K

unit cost range for first commercial humanoids

1st

cohort of US-built humanoid pilots open now

What you're probably running into

OEMs gate humanoid units to 5–10 lighthouse customers — no clear path to access

Humanoid software stacks change weekly — your IT team will never keep up

Most humanoid pilots fail because nobody planned the support model

How a Farhand fleet rollout works

Sourcing, financing, installation, training, and support under one roof.

01

We co-scope a real workflow — palletizing, kitting, machine tending — that justifies a humanoid vs. a fixed arm.

02

We compare available platforms, pilot paths, safety constraints, import path, supportability, and service coverage before recommending a direction.

03

Pilot units are scoped around one measurable job, not a general-purpose promise.

04

We define who trains the team, who handles faults, who updates the workflow, and what happens if the pilot stalls.

Industries we serve with Humanoid Robots

Auto manufacturingElectronics assembly3PLs & fulfillmentAerospaceDefense manufacturing

Frequently asked questions

Late-2026 is the first credible window for many commercial humanoid pilots. We help you decide if the job is ready, if a simpler robot would work first, and what support has to exist before launch.