Build, Deploy, and Monetize Humanoid Robots
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Humanoid robotics are turning from prototypes into programmable platforms that are entering homes, workplaces, retail, logistics, and public spaces.
Fragmentation is a problem: Developers face different SDKs, control stacks, and distribution paths for every robot. The result: apps don’t port cleanly, timelines slip, and it’s hard to build a real business when every deployment is a one-off.
Join Chase Parker (Stanford Engineering alum; former engineer at Stanford’s particle accelerator, SLAC) for a practical, developer-first introduction to QwikOS—a universal humanoid operating system and app store built to unify how developers build, deploy, and sell humanoid capabilities across open-SDK robots.
This event is specifically designed to help developers understand how to monetize the wave of humanoid hardware coming to market by shipping through QwikOS. You’ll learn:
- How QwikOS simplifies development so you can build once and reach multiple compatible humanoids
- How apps are packaged, submitted, and distributed through the QwikOS App Store
- What kinds of humanoid “apps” monetize well (gestures, movement packs, teleop/VR control, workplace workflows, vertical-specific skills, integrations)
- How to think about pricing, licensing, and repeatable revenue as new robots launch
- How to get started fast as a registered developer and begin publishing
The session will feature live demonstrations of a humanoid robot running QwikOS, including examples of apps and capabilities in action.
QwikOS will be providing a surprise giveaway to all registered developers.
If you want to be early in the humanoid app economy—and build revenue on top of the next generation of robots—this is the session where you’ll get the platform overview, the developer workflow, and the monetization playbook to start shipping.
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Developer-focused session on QwikOS, a universal humanoid OS and app store, for developers to monetize and publish humanoid apps.
AI summary
By Meetup
Developer-focused session on QwikOS, a universal humanoid OS and app store, for developers to monetize and publish humanoid apps.
