50 Thousand Robots: Adverb Technologies will build robots for a new company in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. This will not only increase the demand for robotics by domestic companies but will also provide employment opportunities. Every year around 50 thousand robots will be sold around the world.
To meet the demand of Indian companies, now about 50 thousand robots will be built in Noida every year. Along with fulfilling the demand of companies, robotics engineers will also get employment here. One of India’s largest automation and robotics companies, Adverb Technologies has started its new company in Noida. The company is named Boat Valley. The company has prepared a plan to create a self-sustaining ecosystem for the robotics industry in the country. Adverb has invested Rs 75 crore in this Noida-based company. Robots made here will be sold worldwide.
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The company also manufactures robots abroad
Chief Executive Officer of NITI Aayog, Amitabh Kant inaugurated the company. This company has been completed in 2.5 acres. Apart from this, the company is also doing robot business in Adverb Europe, South-East Asia, and Australia. At the same time, the company also has robot-making units in Singapore, Australia, and the Netherlands. This is the unit in which Adverb owns the entire 100 percent share.
Amitabh Kant said this on robotic technology
Inaugurating the unit, Amitabh Kant said, “There have been many major changes in the last decade. New technologies are coming out. We have entered the beginning change (Industry 4.0). In this, technology for Adverb will help to meet the growing needs and demand of the existing business system. Robotics has the full potential to simplify the processes of all industries. From retail to healthcare and warehousing to supply chains, there is a lot of opportunities. ”
Adverb Technologies founder and chief executive music Kumar said, “This new plant will reflect the rising power of India on the global front. This will strengthen the entire robotics system of the country. The penetration of robotics remains weak compared to the global average in India, especially in small and medium enterprises. With the establishment of this world-class plant, we will be able to present India as a center of research and development in the world. “