North American market entry

A proposed framework for credible demand, pilots, and support readiness

AIMQWEST Robotics can support uMe-focused market education, qualified lead generation, pilot/demo coordination, onboarding preparation, deployment coordination, and after-sales support planning. These are proposed roles until manufacturer approval is recorded.

Deployment lifecycle

From demand to support without overclaiming authorization

AIMQWEST frames the commercial path as a disciplined sequence: qualified reservation demand, pilot coordination, deployment readiness, onboarding, and support coordination subject to approved terms.

01

Demand generation

Qualified North American uMe reservation interest without overstating authorization.

02

Pilot coordination

Structured uMe demo and pilot-readiness workflows for commercial environments.

03

Deployment planning

Site readiness, onboarding, safety review, and operational-support planning.

04

After-sales support model

Customer-success and maintenance coordination subject to manufacturer-approved terms.

Operating model

AIMQWEST role, stated conservatively

The public language separates AIMQWEST capabilities from any claim of current uMe authorization. It is built to help Viktor and URG evaluate a serious uMe-only collaboration framework.

Demand generation

Qualified North American uMe reservation interest without overstating authorization.

Pilot coordination

Structured uMe demo and pilot-readiness workflows for commercial environments.

Deployment planning

Site readiness, onboarding, safety review, and operational-support planning.

After-sales support model

Customer-success and maintenance coordination subject to manufacturer-approved terms.

Readiness workstream

Discuss pilot readiness