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HAL Robotics launched in India; aims at augmenting operational efficiencies

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Nov 28 2017 | 5:15 PM IST

Gurgaon-based startup HAL Robotics on Tuesday announced the launch of its operations in India, to help enterprises gain better visibility and control over key business metrics in real-time via its IoT data platform and product-suite.

HAL Robotics, which seamlessly integrates custom-designed plug-and-play sensors, wireless protocols, and AI-powered IoT data platform, into an easy-to-use, simple and DIY (do-it-yourself) deployment, can deploy these smaller and cost-effective sensors to remove operational bottlenecks and increase the efficiency of the operations.

"We are excited to announce the launch of operations at HAL Robotics. For long, enterprises have been left in the dark wondering how they may remotely control the thermal or humid environment, or monitor certain gases in the plants, track the shipment, stop pilferages, avoid contamination and adulteration of substances, utilization of resources effectively and efficiently and more. Our IoT sensors, products and platforms are aimed at solving the same challenges, while offering reliable, secured, and end-to-end solutions to our clients," said MD - HAL Robotics, Prabhakar Chaudhary.

HAL Robotics is fundamentally bringing a new paradigm for #multistackcomputingTM, pixelate where intelligence is distributed across each layer of tech stack. The products and solutions offered by the startup ensure seamless interaction between HAL' designed-from-scratch Hardware, machine learning over M2M communication, API layer, Visualization layer, Predictive and descriptive analytics.

The solutions by HAL Robotics are being widely used by various industries, including pharmaceuticals, chemicals and life science, Supply chain, Telecom, and Food processing.

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First Published: Nov 28 2017 | 5:15 PM IST

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