The firm now has a user base in more than 140 countries, and their engagement rose three times through the pandemic
INALSA is launching its Robot Vacuum Cleaner in India on April 10, and it will be available online exclusive on home-grown e-commerce platform Flipkart
In November, Ford revealed plans to transform a long-vacant Detroit book warehouse into a hub for automobile innovation
Nearly half of all businesses in India will implement robotic process automation (RPA) by 2024, said an IDC study
Techno-nationalism sees nation states using their superiority in specific technologies rise up the global hierarchy and dominate other nations
The Artpark as it is called, will be set up in Bengaluru and will promote tech innovations in niche areas such as healthcare, education, mobility, infra, farming, retail and cybersecurity
Priced at Rs 89,990, the Milagrow iMap 10.0 is a technology-rich vacuum cleaner with a wet-mopping function that works very well on your flooring
Stride Ventures on Monday said it has led an investment round of Rs 23 crore in Miko, an India-born robotics firm
Consistent, never on leave, working without supervision. Corona times have led to spurt in automated devices that mop, scrub and vacuum your house unobtrusively
Kerala-based enterprise has been working to eradicate manual scavenging, raises Rs 2.5 cr in pre Series A round
JIFFY.ai has development centers in Silicon Valley, Thiruvananthapuram, Bangalore and Kochi
In a Q&A, the firm's MD says export orders remain steady, and the company is focusing on reduction of discretionary expenses, high cash collection and limited critical business investments
Tech firms are building robots to help hospitals treating Covid-19 patients
Also known as autonomous or 'driverless' vehicles, they bank on sensors and software to control, navigate, and drive the vehicle
The Qualcomm's Robotics RB5 platform aims to create next-gen robots and drones
Bibhu Ranjan Mishra on the tech wizards behind the mobile app that's meant to contain the spread of Covid-19
Taking cue from countries like China, Thailand and Israel where a remotely-controlled robots tend patients, three Class XII students of Delhi schools have come up with their own Robot Prithvi.
One team of robots temporarily cared for patients in a makeshift hospital in Wuhan, the Chinese city where the Covid-19 outbreak began
The team from IIT Guwahati's Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering departments believes the move will reduce human intervention in isolation wards.
According to founders Pramod Ghadge and Shahid Memon, this new-generation sorting solution can be installed within two weeks