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The CCBOT modular platform is available for commercial licensing, product integration, and joint development. U.S. Patent No. 12,539,598 covers the core architecture — meaning any licensed partner starts with a protected IP foundation, not just a component supplier relationship.

Collaboration Models

Product Licensing

License the CCBOT platform to build and sell commercial robotic or mobility products. Suited for OEMs and hardware companies that want a proven modular architecture without the R&D overhead of building a base platform from scratch.

  • Rights to use the patented CCBOT modular architecture in commercial products
  • Royalty-based or fixed-fee structures available
  • Geographic and field-of-use scoping negotiable
Platform Integration

Integrate CCBOT's interchangeable module system into an existing product or product line. Reduces time-to-market and eliminates duplicate IP development risk for companies already operating in adjacent mobility or robotics categories.

  • Drop-in compatibility with the CCBOT attachment interface
  • Technical documentation and interface specifications provided
  • Co-engineering support available for integration projects
R&D Collaboration

Partner with CCBOT for joint development across new application scenarios, applied research, or prototype validation. Suited for research institutions, government programs, and companies exploring new mobility domains.

  • Access to CCBOT hardware platforms and engineering resources
  • Structured joint development agreements
  • IP co-development options with defined ownership terms

Ideal Partners

  • Robotics and automation manufacturers
  • Outdoor and utility equipment companies
  • Research institutions and applied robotics labs
  • Defense, inspection, or specialty mobility developers

How to Engage

  1. Initial inquiry — contact us with a brief description of your company and intended use case
  2. Technical review — we share relevant technical and IP documentation, under NDA if required
  3. Term discussion — align on license type, scope, territory, and commercialization timeline
  4. Agreement — finalize terms and begin integration or product development