RobotLAB yesterday announced an expansion of its presence to Latin America with a new team in Bogotá, Colombia. The San Francisco-based service robotics integrator said it plans to provide the latest technologies, not only for educational purposes, but also to help businesses be at the forefront of innovation and improve performance.
“The expansion of RobotLAB to the LATAM region represents a strong liaison within the markets,” said Elad Inbar, CEO of RobotLAB. “We are very excited to bring innovation and robotic technology to the region and be part of the LATAM grow.”
For over a decade, RobotLAB said it has been dedicated to making robots smart and useful. The company, which claimed to be “the world's largest robotics integrator,” provides schools and universities with artificial intelligence laboratories. They are designed to empower educators and engage students with robotics, coding, and programming skills.
RobotLAB added that it offers banks, restaurants, hospitals, hotels, and small and large enterprises “a clear pathway towards successful integration of robotics.”
RobotLAB seeks to meet Latin American demand
The demand for robots and automation is growing worldwide, noted RobotLAB. The company said it offers systems for the educational, hospitality, assisted living, delivery, and cleaning markets. They are serving the ever-growing demand for robotics and automation worldwide.
With growing demand in Latin America and clear market potential, RobotLAB said it has decided to expand its focus and provide resources for the region.
The company said its local team in Bogotá will offer sales, service, support, and guidance to all of its clients in Spanish “at the same high standard [of] customer service the company provides in other regions.”
“We are very excited to grow along with Latin America, and we want to invite all educational institutions and businesses to be part of RobotLAB LATAM,” said RobotLAB in a statement.