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Kerala-based robotics company opens R&D unit at Technocity

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Kerala-based robotics company opens R&D unit at Technocity.

Genrobotic Innovations, a Kerala-based company that has come up with robotic solutions in various sectors, has opened a new research and development (R&D) centre at Technocity in Thiruvananthapuram.

Health Minister Veena George on Monday inaugurated the facility, which will primarily focus on developing robots for the health-care sector. The expansion would generate hundreds of job opportunities, the company said in a pressnote issued here.

Kerala-based robotics company opens R&D unit at Technocity
Kerala-based robotics company opens R&D unit at Technocity

 

Bandicoot

Genrobotics, which began as a start-up made a big splash by developing the sewer-cleaning robot ‘Bandicoot’, to replace manual scavenging. The device has been deployed in 17 States and three Union Territories across India. The company recently launched a robotic gait trainer G-Gaiter to aid faster recovery for persons with gait disabilities.

Nitha J., Head of Department, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, KIMS Health, and Genrobotics co-founders Vimal Govind M.K., Nikhil N.P., Rashid K. and Arun George were present.

Kerala-based robotics company opens R&D unit at TechnocityKerala-based robotics company opens R&D unit at Technocity Health Minister Veena George opens the new R&D facility of Genrobotics at Technocity, Thiruvananthapuram, on Monday. | Photo Credit: By Arrangement Genrobotic Innovations, a Kerala-based company that has come up with robotic solutions in various sectors, has opened a new research and development (R&D) centre at Technocity in Thiruvananthapuram. Health Minister Veena George on Monday inaugurated the facility, which will primarily focus on developing robots for the health-care sector. The expansion would generate hundreds of job opportunities, the company said in a pressnote issued here. ‘Bandicoot’ Genrobotics, which began as a start-up made a big splash by developing the sewer-cleaning robot ‘Bandicoot’, to replace manual scavenging. The device has been deployed in 17 States and three Union Territories across India. The company recently launched a robotic gait trainer G-Gaiter to aid faster recovery for persons with gait disabilities. Nitha J., Head of Department, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, KIMS Health, and Genrobotics co-founders Vimal Govind M.K., Nikhil N.P., Rashid K. and Arun George were present. Vimal Govind, who is also Director of Genrobotic Innovations Pvt. Ltd ,said his team would try to make Thiruvananthapuram the world’s robotic capital. He said the company was on a global business expansion venture, with initial advancement projects in India and the United Kingdom.
Health Minister Veena George opens the new R&D facility of Genrobotics at Technocity, Thiruvananthapuram, on Monday. | Photo Credit: By Arrangement

Vimal Govind, who is also Director of Genrobotic Innovations Pvt. Ltd ,said his team would try to make Thiruvananthapuram the world’s robotic capital. He said the company was on a global business expansion venture, with initial advancement projects in India and the United Kingdom.

About genrobotic

Genrobotics, the leading Robotics company in India, primarily focusing on designing and development of Robotic solutions to address the most relevant social issues, is headquartered in Trivandrum, Kerala. The Company was founded in 2017.

For a long time, Robots are on board to transform our lives, we are inclined to think of ways to simplify life-risking situations and amplify livelihood through bringing the missing social space for Robots in our society. We are working on developing technologies assuring safety to the ones who face the extremities, through human-friendly robotic solutions.

Developing tailor-made products and services have keen importance in a Nation’s prospering progression. It’s a great honour to be a part of India’s most prestigious initiatives “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and MakeInIndia”.

Our innovation “Bandicoot”- manhole cleaning robot, has been making transformative changes in many sanitation workers who were daring themselves every time without thinking of the extremities hidden in the manholes and ensuring cleanliness to all. We are spearheading the perseverance to create, develop and implement systems of change that are beneficial to all sentient beings and to the environment- by triggering off the distressed elements of the people and fostering a better place to live.

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