How 2 Hong Kong pioneers’ hi-tech robotic arms can transform traditional industries and research
- Technology created at Jonathan Cheung’s Inovo Robotics performs repetitive tasks that can cultivate sustainable crops and process foods in automated kitchens
- Eric Wong has transformed lab experiments with Nikyang’s automated tools that allow researchers to carry out more reliable and systematic analysis
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While robotic technology has been widely used by big manufacturing companies to increase productivity, the high cost of getting started means many smaller businesses have yet to take advantage of its huge potential.
However, Inovo Robotics, a Hong Kong-based technology start-up, is working to solve this problem.
Since it was founded in 2016, the robotics company has been developing solutions for small- and medium-sized enterprises to help them adapt to automation in their everyday business practices.
Jonathan Cheung, co-founder of the start-up, says his goal is to “democratise robots” and develop tools for all businesses to help them improve efficiency and remain competitive.
“We found that there is such a big disconnect to the market for small businesses to be able to benefit from affordable and flexible robots,” he says.
“There are a lot of businesses that are struggling to get staff to do monotonous tasks, so what we’re developing is really a tool that enables them to take away repetitive work.”