Dogwood Robotics is a vendor-neutral integrator for data centers, hospitality, and commercial facilities. We assess the use case, deploy the right platform, and keep it running — so automation augments your team instead of becoming one more thing that breaks.
Anyone can drop-ship a robot. The value is in making it work on your site and keeping it working. That's the whole job, and it's all we do.
We start with your floor, not a catalog. Site survey, use-case fit, and an honest read on whether a robot belongs there at all — including when the answer is "not yet."
Platform selection across brands, integration with your building, network, and security systems, route mapping, and hands-on staff training. Turnkey, not handed off.
Monitoring, firmware and security patching, and break-fix response under a defined service-level agreement (SLA). The robot stays useful for years after install, not just at the demo.
Three commercial environments where automation is moving from pilot to standard — and where a careful integrator matters more than a cheap box.
Autonomous inspection and perimeter patrol for colocation and mid-market facilities. Security-aware integration that speaks your operations and compliance language.
Delivery and service robots deployed with the response times and SLA discipline a guest-facing operation actually needs.
Cleaning, security, and logistics automation for corporate campuses, retail, and mixed-use properties across the region.
The difference shows up after the sale.
We're not locked to one manufacturer, so we recommend the platform that fits your problem — not whatever's in our inventory.
From first assessment through years of support. No hand-offs between sales, install, and service, and no finger-pointing when something needs fixing.
Founded by a cybersecurity professional with enterprise product and compliance experience. The questions a data center asks about a networked device, we can already answer.
Structured pilots, clear success criteria, defined SLAs — enterprise software rigor applied to physical robots.
A 20-minute call is enough to know. No pitch deck required.