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HAI Robotics announces new demo center

During a press conference on Monday afternoon, HAI Robotics (Booth C4585) discussed the recent grand opening of its demo center, which is located in Silicon Valley.


At a press conference on Monday, Brian Reinhart, VP of sales, discussed HAI Robotics’ growing presence in the United States.
At a press conference on Monday, Brian Reinhart, VP of sales, discussed HAI Robotics’ growing presence in the United States.

During a press conference on Monday afternoon, HAI Robotics (Booth C4585) discussed the recent grand opening of its demo center, which is located in Silicon Valley.

The facility, based in Fremont, Calif., is enabling the company to share its technology with nearby customers, partners, residents and schools. While visiting the live robotics demo site, guests can witness the capacities of four different types of autonomous case handling, or ACR, robots, as well as three varieties of picking workstations. In addition, the site features a HAIQ software and intelligent algorithm platform.

“By utilizing these products, users can notice a 300% rise in productivity, along with up to 99.9% accuracy,” said Brian Reinhart, VP of sales, HAI Robotics. “Furthermore, they’ll be able to utilize hundreds of robots if they prefer, rather than only a few.”


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