For design, product, and marketing professionals.
Robotic literacy isn’t about code. It’s about knowing enough to ask the right questions, make better decisions, and design for a world where robots are already here.
Flagship Certification
The REP credential is built for product designers, UX strategists, and business leaders who shape the spaces, systems, and decisions where humans and robots meet. No engineering background required.
A four-week hybrid program covering the human side of robotics — how robots perceive and act, where human-robot interaction breaks down, how to design around failure, and how to evaluate a real deployment with confidence. Culminates in a Robot Readiness Audit and your REP credential.
$205B
Global robotics market by 2030
GlobalData, 2024
36.8M
Robots already operating worldwide
IFR, 2024
78M
Net new jobs created by automation by 2030
World Economic Forum, 2025
2.1M
Skilled roles that will go unfilled without a prepared workforce
Deloitte / NAM, 2024
Credential Family
Join the list to be notified when new tracks openRobotics Experience Practitioner
Human-robot interaction, designing around failure, and evaluating real deployments. The foundational credential for anyone shaping the human side of robotics.
Robotics Product Design Practitioner
For product designers and design leads building interfaces, flows, and physical touchpoints between humans and robotic systems. Safety signaling, proxemics, error states, edge-case design.
Robotics Strategy Practitioner
For operations leads, consultants, and executives making deployment decisions. Vendor evaluation, readiness assessment, change management, and ROI framing.
Robotic Experience Researcher
For UX researchers and service designers studying how people behave around robots. Observation methods, study design in physical environments, and synthesizing findings for mixed teams.
New York City — Fall 2026
A one-day gathering for product designers, UX strategists, and business leaders navigating the age of embodied AI. Four tracks. Real robots. No hype.
Product Design & HRI
Designing interfaces for embodied systems
Ethics & Responsibility
Accountability frameworks for real-world deployment
Access & Equity
Who benefits from the robot age — and who doesn't
Business & Strategy
Operationalizing robotics across industries