INKER Robotics (IR) has hosted a distinctive, state-of-the art Robotics Expo in Thrissur, called Hellobotz 23. Backed by demand from across the country, the novel expo is extended by a week, creating an opportunity for the democratization of robotics. This will offer an opportunity for those who have not yet visited, to witness and immerse in the breakthrough technologies. Held against the backdrop of Pooram festival, the expo succeeded in blending heritage and culture with technology and innovation. Hellobotz was conceptualized as a strictly experiential platform that introduces the best of robotics to the depths of the Indian masses. Targeting the tier 1,2 and 3 audience, the expo witnessed over 1 lakh visitors of all ages and demographics.
Extended till 29th May, Hellobotz expo introduces to Kerala, unparalleled brilliance in technology – ranging from humanoid robots to drone taxis for transportation. Humanoid robots have been thriving in the global technology ecosystem, raking in attention from every walk of life. Through Hellobotz 23, Inker unveiled technologies and gadgets in the likes of a 50-feet interactive wall with sensors that will guide one through the evolution of technology, from the primitive to the present. Industrial and humanoid robots, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, 3D printers, and Internet of Things (IoT) will serve as hallmarks of the unforgettable exhibition.
Inker is a first of its kind company involved in research, development and academics in robotics, envisioned to demystify robotics and make it accessible to all. The expo rightly justified this vision by grabbing the attention of visitors from numerous cities. The district collector has also commended IR’ efforts in democratizing technology.
Speaking about the footprint of the expo, the Mr. Rahul P Balachandran, Founder & Managing Director, Inker Robotics said, “India is one of the strongest growing economies among the emerging markets in Asia. IR aims to unlock the creative potential of robotics and bring robotic literacy to the Indian grassroots.
Mr. Amith Raman, CEO, Inker Robotics added, “We are immensely proud of the resounding success of the Robotics Expo, an unwavering testimony of the immense potential that robotics holds in India. We believe that through continued innovation and collaboration, we can unlock the full potential of robotics and create a brighter future for all”.