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Robotic Parking Systems Inc. pioneered high-speed robotic technology, in most cases cutting the space required for parking in half, creating more room for people, green spaces and architectural design.
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Founder’s Day: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Late Mr. Royce Monteverdi
Today, on Royce Monteverdi’s birthday, we at RPS gather as one team to honor the founder who changed an entire industry—and changed many of our...
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM RPS
Happy New Year 2026 and Welcome to a new year of smarter parking! Robotic Parking Systems is driving the future with innovation, reliability, and...
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM RPS
SEASON'S GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR! Sending you the warmest wishes for a Holiday Season and New Year filled with family,...
Introducing the Revamped AEC Continuing Education Course
Automated Robotic Parking 101 — Implementation the Right Way Robotic Parking Systems is proud to unveil its newly revamped AEC continuing education...
HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM RPS
Happy Thanksgiving from Robotic Parking Systems! We're grateful for your continued interest in and support of our products. May your Thanksgiving be...
The Advantages of Robotic Parking Systems for Hospitals
Hospitals face some of the most complex parking challenges of any public institution. Unlike shopping centers or office complexes, healthcare...
Robotic Parking Systems Transition
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Robotic Parking Systems’ founder, Mr. Royce Monteverdi, on 4 August 2025. Mr. Monteverdi...
The Three Keys to Comparing Robotic Parking Systems vs Conventional Ramp Garages
In the world of commercial real estate development, parking requirements often feel like a necessary evil. Fitting large, unattractive concrete...







