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The range of next generation androids was introduced for consumers by Proven Robotics.
Following the accelerated tech transition across gulf countries during the pandemic, robots first appeared as caregivers for quarantined patients in an increasingly socially distanced world, before taking over other roles. Public spaces, hospitals and airplanes started using droids for sanitising premises, while avoiding human contact, and cafes decided to deploy robo-waiters as an attractive high-tech addition for customers in the region.
Saudi Arabia has been keeping up with its peers when it comes to integration of robots into everyday human life, and made news by hosting the annual Hajj pilgrimage with assistance from droids to sanitise holy places, while they also distributed water. Following the proactive approach towards adopting humanoids displayed by the regime, businesses in the kingdom have an opportunity to bring next gen robots on board for enhancing delivery as well as consumer care.
Unveiled by Proven Robotics and its partner PUDU, a line up of three smart droids is ready for catering to unique requirements of diverse industries in Saudi Arabia. Smart machines called the Bellabot, Pudubot and Kettybot, make up the tech trio, which is going to save time and costs by doing away with the need for more employees to provide round the clock support.
The Bellabot is a pro at customer care, and automates interaction with human beings, to act as an efficient replacement tor manual service. On the other hand, its companions the Kettybot and Pudubot are designed for seamless deliveries, that ensure safety as well as speed, and can also double up as utility assistants.
To manage this impressive lineup of future-ready androids, Proven Robotics also offers a robotics management solution, which can be tweaked to suit the diverse and ever changing needs of every industry.
The addition of these droids to Saudi Arabia's market is a natural progression for a kingdom that was the first to give citizenship to a humanoid, which is also set to be marketed globally now. At the same time, robots that can think for themselves and feel like any other person, have also been showcased in the UAE.