India’s First Homegrown Assistive Dog Robot Unveiled

New Delhi, Feb 28 (IANS) Leading homegrown robotics company Addverb introduced India’s first assistive dog robot named ‘Trakr’ at LogiMAT India 2024. Along with ‘Trakr’, ‘Heal’ – an advanced medical cobot for rehabilitation, and ‘Syncro’ – a cobot enhancing operational efficiency and safety, were also unveiled.

The company’s Co-founder & CEO, Sangeet Kumar, stated, “Trakr’s agility, Heal’s medical advancements, and Syncro’s collaborative prowess promise to redefine operational standards.”

‘Trakr’ is designed for agility and perception, suitable for industries like construction, Defense, and security. It operates autonomously and excels in facility inspections, patrols, and surveillance.

‘Heal’ revolutionizes healthcare by specializing in collaborative interactions for rehabilitation therapy and remote imaging procedures. ‘Syncro’ is engineered to work alongside humans in shared spaces with advanced safety features and adaptability.

Addverb, established in 2016, offers smart end-to-end robots for warehouses and industrial automation, marking a milestone in flexible automation solutions.

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