In 2025, the Perm-based company Promobot plans to supply industrial robot hands to dozens of Russian enterprises, according to Oleg Kivokurtsev, the company's co-founder.
Perm robots are cheaper than foreign ones.
As early as 2025, several dozen enterprises will be using our robotic arms for welding, marking, sorting, moving, and many other important processes. We are the first company to be included in the registry, allowing us to receive up to 50% reimbursement of the cost of our products.
The Perm company Promobot specializes in creating various types of robots: service, industrial, household, and others.
Oleg Kivokurtsev, a representative of the company, demonstrated one of the latest developments — the Ardi robot, which looks like a human and can hold conversations with people. According to Kivokurtsev, such a robot could be useful as a consultant or administrator.
Earlier, Wildberries launched testing of six-axis articulated robots, or "robot hands," in its warehouses. These devices will sort and pack goods. This is a step towards full automation of warehouse processes.
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