RobotLAB Opens Houston Branch, Led by Army Vet |
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Contributed by BSM Staff | |
DALLAS -- RobotLAB, a developer of robots, has opened a Houston branch to increase access to automation and operational efficiency solutions like cleaning, delivery and customer service robots. In addition to Houston, RobotLAB has numerous locations in the pipeline in Colorado, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee and Texas, underscoring the growing demand for innovative robotic technologies. “Houston is a diverse hub comprised of restaurants, hotels, entertainment venues, world-class hospitals, startups and digital tech firms, and RobotLAB’s new Houston location will ensure businesses have local access to robotics solutions that will reduce turnover rates, fill employment gaps and eliminate operational inefficiencies,” said Elad Inbar, Founder and CEO of RobotLAB. “As a Houston resident, experienced team manager and honorable servicemember, Keith has an acute understanding of the region and we trust he will make a fantastic partner in introducing business owners to RobotLAB’s vast portfolio of game-changing robotics solutions.” Edwards brings significant technology and leadership experience to the RobotLAB partnership, boasting operations management experience and a near-decade of service as a Computer Detection System Repairer in the U.S. Army, which will prove critical to establishing and growing RobotLAB’s presence in Houston. The new location will allow Edwards and his team to seamlessly deliver to Houston-area businesses RobotLAB’s best-in-class services, including sales, tailored programming, onsite integration and repairs. By establishing an expansive, reliable network of robot specialists across the U.S., RobotLAB is forging a future where business owners have local access to the world’s most comprehensive robotics portfolio, offering cost-effective and labor-saving solutions for companies in all sectors. “As autonomous robots become increasingly accessible and dependable, RobotLAB Houston will be uniquely positioned to support the region’s surge of new enterprises in enhancing efficiency, streamlining operations and enabling employees to allocate their time towards more fulfilling and stimulating tasks,” said Edwards. “Robotics not only improve business operations, but also provide novelty for guests seeking new experiences in a tech-dominated and service-oriented culture, and we’re excited to deliver RobotLAB’s services to Houston’s community of hardworking business owners and employees.” Aiming to increase access to robotics and AI solutions across the U.S., RobotLAB’s revolutionary nationwide expansion allows local branch presidents like Edwards to seamlessly introduce businesses in their area to the power of automation. RobotLAB’s suite of solutions includes cleaning, delivery, customer service and security robots for businesses of all sizes. Its unique program offers customers an online learning system to master the robots, accessible standard operating procedures, on-site training and installation and service plans for local repair and other technical needs. With thousands of current customers and an expanding local presence across the country, the company is positioned to be the car dealership of robotics with the ability to sell, service, repair and offer consumables in one local suite accessible to all major U.S. urban centers and commerce hubs. For more, go to www.robotlabinc. |
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