Asia’s richest man entered the “humanoid robot” race

Asia’s richest man entered the “humanoid robot” race

By admin, Kasım 19, 2024

Asia’s richest man entered the “humanoid robot” race





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India based technology company Addverb TechnologiesAsia’s richest businessman Mukesh AmbaniWith the support of, in 2025 humanoid robots Preparing to launch. Sangeet Kumar, CEO of Addverb, stated that robots can undertake a wide range of tasks in sectors such as fashion, retail and energy. With this move, the company, owned by Ambani’s Reliance Group, aims to compete with giant rivals based in the USA and China.

The first target is the production of 100 robots

Addverb initially at its facilities in Noida approximately 100 humanoid robots per year will produce. Kumar stated that the company will be competitive in the global market with its innovative designs, and emphasized that robots will initially be tested in Reliance’s own business lines and will later gain an important place in areas such as defense and elderly care. The company’s robots artificial intelligence ve 5G will also use technologies. According to Kumar, his own robots will surpass even China’s has a price advantage will be.

Addverb plans to use the latest technologies in robot production, taking advantage of Reliance’s strong relationships with giants such as Nvidia, Qualcomm and Intel. Kumar said sales were approaching $100 million in the financial year to March 2025, with overseas customers accounting for about two-thirds of that.

It will also be used in military and space fields




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Addverb is 56 percent owned by Reliance Industries, India’s largest company by market capitalization as of 2022. Now, discussions are being held with existing investors and new private equity funds to invest further in humanoid robot production.

Addverb has not only commercial humanoids, but also military ve space technology They have big plans for you too. Kumar announced that the four-legged robots they developed for the Indian defense forces are in the testing phase and that they are working in partnership with the state defense company Bharat Electronics. He also said that there are early stage discussions with the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) about sending a humanoid robot to Mars.

























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