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Meet the Australian-designed, Chinese-made video conferencing robot challenging Zoom, Google Meet in the workplace

  • Created by entrepreneur Marita Cheng, Aubot’s Teleport is a mobile teleconferencing robot designed to offer a more natural social experience
  • The Teleport, which has been used in museums and the healthcare sector, is produced in Shenzhen, the Chinese tech hub bordering Hong Kong

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Marita Cheng, founder of Aubot. Photo: Handout

Growing up, Marita Cheng has been fascinated with technology, particularly robots. So when the Australian engineer with Hong Kong roots turned 24 in 2013, she founded Aubot, a robotics company that aims to create products that help people with their daily lives.

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Today, Aubot’s flagship product is the Teleport, a teleconferencing robot that roams around the office, allowing remote workers to talk to their on-site team members.

With a 10-inch screen attached to a height-adjustable pole and three wheels, the Teleport can be controlled using a laptop keyboard and offers a more natural interactive experience than typical meeting software like Zoom, Cheng said.

“With Zoom, you have one perspective … because [people] usually adjust the camera so that [others] just see [them] in a good way,” said Cheng in a recent interview with the Post. “Whereas with a Teleport, it’s more real in that it’s not as curated.”

Since it shipped in 2016, the Teleport – priced at A$4,980 (US$3,250) – has also been used for conducting remote tours in museums, as well as enabling children with long-term illnesses to continue their learning from home or the hospital, according to Aubot.

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As a private company, Aubot does not publish its sales or user statistics.

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