Pocket Queries Inc. has started a new implementation support service focused on humanoid robots, specifically for construction and life infrastructure companies. Along with this launch, the company will run one-on-one business meetings in February 2026 that include a live humanoid robot demonstration. This is not positioned as a product showcase. It is meant for companies that are seriously evaluating whether humanoid robots can work in their actual operations.
A necessity for this service type has its reason. Humanoid robots are usually mentioned as a remedy for the lack of manpower, the issues with the safety, and the impairments in productivity. But most companies never move past interest. The reasons are predictable. High implementation costs. Technical complexity. Unclear business value. Difficulty in designing a PoC that reflects real site conditions. Many teams simply do not have the internal expertise to answer these questions.
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Pocket Queries is trying to close that gap. The service supports companies from the first stage of evaluation to PoC planning and technical verification. It uses a mix of real machine testing, simulation, XR, and digital twins to check feasibility before large investments are made.
The February demonstrations will focus on how different humanoid structures, bipedal and wheeled, fit different scenarios. The broader direction is slow, practical adoption across construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, and R&D. This is about usage, not hype.

