Genrobotics launches first non-governmental industrial park in Kerala at ICET
May 02, 2024
Ernakulam (Kerala) [India], May 2 : Genrobotic Innovations Pvt Ltd, a pioneer in robotics innovation, has launched an industrial park at Ilahia College of Engineering and Technology (ICET) at Muvattupuzha, the first industrial park in a private college of Kerala as part of 'the industry on campus' initiative of the state government.
The Rs 3-crore facility will be developed as a state-of-the-art centre to stimulate innovation in education and integrate AI and robotics more efficiently through proper research.
Tom Thomas, Chief Operating Officer of Kerala Startup Mission, inaugurated the facility at the ICET campus on Wednesday. Abdul Salam, Director, Ilahia College of Engineering and Technology, VU Sidhique, Manager, ICET, PH Muneer, Chairman, ICET, and Nikhil NP, Director and co-founder of Genrobotic Innovations, also attended the function.
Genrobotics, ranked among the top three AI startups in India and famously known for Bandicoot, the world's first robotic scavenger, proposes to develop the park as a hub for fostering the creation of advanced technologies, encouraging bright and visionary minds, and giving an impetus to the state's economic growth.
The facility will consist of an advanced R&D laboratory and a sophisticated production facility. Through this partnership, Genrobotics aims to conduct advanced research and development activities specifically dedicated to humanoid and semi-humanoid robotics and AI.
Viewed as the first humanoid R&D centre in the state, it will facilitate internships, research and jobs for students both on-campus and off-campus, providing hands-on opportunities for research, development and commercialisation of innovative ideas in robotics and AI into tangible commercial products.
"This collaborative venture with ICET is the first of its kind and a kick-start to our future establishment of technology centres across colleges in Kerala," said Nikhil NP of Genrobotics. "The research centre at ICET will function more as academic research into humanoid robotics under the leadership of Genrobotics."
Nikhil said this is the first time in India that an Industrial Park is being established to make the process of integration of AI and robotics faster and more efficient through proper research. "Our plan is to launch such an industrial park across this country to boost this integration as AI and robotics have the enormous potential to solve various human problems."
ICET Principal KA Navas said, "It fills me with pride as an educator to witness my former students evolve into founders of a socially conscious organisation leveraging robotics and AI to benefit society and uplift the underprivileged. This initiative aligns with our commitment to providing students with holistic learning experiences and preparing them for real-world challenges. Together, we will nurture a culture of innovation and excellence that will benefit our students, faculty, and the broader community."
Genrobotics, recognized as 'The Pride of Kerala' by the state government, has solidified its position as a trailblazer in robotics landscape through ground-breaking innovations that have transformed unsafe working environments through robotics and AI. The company offers a diverse range of robotic solutions -- from advanced medical robotics to automated oil tank cleaning systems.