Agility Robotics proposes six U.S. policy recommendations to support humanoid robot industry
Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson outlined six key policy recommendations aimed at strengthening the U.S. humanoid robotics sector amid growing industrial deployments.
Agility Robotics, a leading developer of bipedal humanoid robots, has publicly outlined six strategic policy recommendations to foster growth and deployment of humanoid robots in the United States. CEO Peggy Johnson emphasized the importance of a cohesive policy framework that builds on existing strengths within the humanoid robotics ecosystem.
The recommendations focus on establishing clear regulatory guidelines that address safety, certification, and workforce impact to enable wider industrial adoption. This comes as Agility and other manufacturers move beyond pilot programs toward scaled deployments in logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing environments.
Johnson highlighted the need for government and industry collaboration to support innovation while ensuring that humanoid robots augment rather than replace human workers, addressing labor concerns that remain a critical barrier to adoption.
The policy proposals also call for investment in infrastructure and workforce training to prepare for the integration of humanoid robots with payloads typically ranging from 20 to 40 kilograms and cycle times optimized for warehouse picking and material handling tasks.
As Agility Robotics and competitors like Figure and Apptronik advance from demonstration units to commercially available fleets, regulatory clarity and proactive policy will be vital to unlocking broader market acceptance and deployment scale.
The outlined recommendations signal a maturing humanoid robot industry increasingly focused on real-world utility and operational reliability, moving past the hype phase toward practical enterprise use cases that can deliver measurable productivity gains.
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- 01 Agility outlines six recommendations for U.S. humanoid robot policies — The Robot Report