What we do
We license our patent portfolio to robotics OEMs, integrators, and platform companies who build their own implementations — so the industry can build on a shared foundation rather than reinvent it.
Neurobotics IP Inc is an IP-licensing company. We've developed — and filed patents on — an optical interposer–based timing fabric that enables deterministic, sub-microsecond synchronization across multimodal sensors in robotic platforms.
We work at the substrate level.
Today's robots fuse their sensor streams in software — carrying timing jitter and synchronization drift that compound across modalities and cap how reliably a machine can act in the real, unstructured world.
Our optical interposer architecture solves this at the substrate level. It provides every sensor with a shared, sub-microsecond reference of time, so the machine can coordinate at reflex grade — across humanoid, quadruped, and autonomous mobile platforms alike.
We license our patent portfolio to robotics OEMs, integrators, and platform companies who build their own implementations — so the industry can build on a shared foundation rather than reinvent it.
Neurobotics IP Inc does not manufacture, develop, sell, or service robots or robotic systems. Our patents define the timing fabric that makes embodied intelligence possible — not the intelligence itself.
Emergency medicine physician and independent inventor, based in Maui, Hawaii.
"In emergency medicine, timing precision is the difference between intervention and loss. That same precision drives my approach to robotic sensing. As a physician, I understand the human nervous system not as an abstraction, but as an engineering reference — one that handles multimodal sensory fusion, deterministic timing, and reflex-grade control in a package weighing three pounds. The optical interposer architecture is my answer to the question: how do we give machines the same coordinated sense of time that biology achieves naturally?"
— Vince Truong, D.O., Founder
To make trustworthy human-robot coexistence possible — by establishing the timing foundation that lets machines work and live safely alongside us in the real, unstructured world.
A future where robots serve as caregivers, companions, and coworkers — healing in hospitals, supporting in homes, and partnering in the workplaces of everyday life. Our patents define the timing architecture that makes such coexistence possible.
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