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Israeli firm's AI-powered robots able to ascend and clean Hong Kong skyscrapers
Israeli firm Verobotics is pushing the use of AI-powered robots to ascend and clean Hong Kongs skyscrapers. The company expects to have over 50 of its lightweight cleaning robots deployed in the city by the end of next year. Sino Group is set to become the first Hong Kong property developer to commercially deploy Verobotics robots. Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has praised the technology as promising.
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Israeli firm Verobotics pushes use of AI-powered robots to ascend and clean Hong Kong's skyscrapers, as city leader John Lee hails 'promising' tech
Israeli start-up Verobotics plans to deploy dozens of its autonomous robots to inspect and clean the exterior of Hong Kong skyscrapers. The companys robots, powered by AI technology, can work around the clock and clean buildings up to 10 times faster than traditional workers. Verobotics plans to have more than 50 robots deployed by the end of next year and double that number by 2025. The company has already signed a $5.4 million deal with local robotics solutions company Robocore Technology, its operational partner and distributor in the city. Verobotics has also received backing from Sino Group, one of the citys largest property developers.
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Spider-Man Robot Is Window Cleaner Of The Future
Verobotics, an Israeli startup, has developed a lightweight robot for window cleaning and building inspection. The robot climbs buildings using suction cups and actuators, allowing it to move vertically and clean windows efficiently. It can clean four times more window area in a day than a human window cleaner and can operate 24/7. Verobotics recently signed a $5.4 million deal to provide robots for cleaning and inspecting tall buildings in Hong Kong. The company believes that building inspection is the future and plans to gather valuable data through regular visits to buildings. The window cleaning robot is seen as a disruptive technology in the $40 billion global industry.
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Meet the Israeli robot spiderman that will clean skyscraper facades in Hong Kong
Verobotics, an Israeli startup, has signed a $5.4 million deal with Robocore, a Hong Kong-based robotic solutions company, to provide AI-powered robots for cleaning and inspecting high-rise buildings in Hong Kong. The robots will be deployed on hundreds of buildings starting in the third quarter of 2023. Verobotics robot is autonomous, lightweight, and can be easily transported and managed without the use of a crane or railing system. The company aims to revolutionize the building upkeep and maintenance industry, which is currently done manually and is risky, labor-intensive, and expensive. Verobotics plans to expand its operations to other markets in the US, Australia, and Israel.
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