The Fashion Evolution
▮ Mid-1800s Long-sleeve shirts emerge as undergarments in Europe and North America — white, loose, functional, worn beneath jackets.
▮ Late 1800s Detachable collars and cuffs appear. Shirts are still considered underwear, not standalone garments.
▮ Early 1900s Durable long-sleeve shirts move into workwear for labourers, miners, and farmers.
▮ 1920s–1930s Shirts become socially acceptable as outerwear.
▮ Post-WWII Casual button-downs and knit long-sleeve shirts spread globally — shirts become everyday identity pieces.
▮ 2025 Aurmada introduces Layer 1 — the world’s first bullet-resistant outerwear clothing line, redefining shirts as protective infrastructure.
▮ 2028 Aurmada Layer 2 intelligent garments are deployed in factories, hospitals, security, and defence — collecting real-world human and environmental data to train humanoid robots.
▮ 2035 & beyond Humans and Humanoids wear Aurmada Layer 3 specialized advanced clothing embedded with sensors, intelligence, and adaptive technologies — designed for optimal performance, safety, and cognition.
Real-World Training for Embodied Intelligence
Welcome to Ø Lab where Aurmada trains humans and humanoids for the future of work.
Inside this living training environment, smart garments capture real-world movement, strain, environment, and performance data as people and robots train side-by-side. This intelligence helps optimize human performance today while generating the behavioral datasets needed to train tomorrow’s humanoid workforce.
Ø Lab offers Aurmada’s humanoid training services — a real-world data and movement intelligence platform designed to accelerate the deployment of embodied AI in the workforce. Using sensor-embedded garments, motion capture environments, and task-specific training protocols, we capture human biomechanics, environmental context, and performance patterns during real operational tasks. These datasets help robotics teams improve balance, dexterity, ergonomics, safety responses, and task efficiency, while enabling continuous training loops for humanoids operating in logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and service environments.
Organizations can partner with Aurmada to run pilot training programs, collect task-specific motion data, simulate real-world workflows, and co-develop training models tailored to their operational needs. Whether preparing humanoids for warehouse lifting, precision assembly, or frontline service roles, Ø Lab provides the human performance intelligence needed to train machines for the real world.
