AI powered robots
2019年2月26日Competition:Emotix has been a pioneer in making companion robots in India, and enjoys the perks that come with being a monopoly. It can answer questions, chat, set alarms and reminders, play games, and guide children in their day to day activities. The founders also noticed that todays children often dont get emotional support, especially if both parents are working. Sneh Vaswani currently serves as the CEO of Emotix. All three are graduates from IIT Bombay and have extensive experience in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. While top businesses were benefitting immensely from AI and robotics, the technology was not available to the general populace.History: The idea for Emotix came when the founders Sneh Vaswani, Prashant Iyengar and Chintan Raikar realized that the benefits of AI and robotics were still not available to households.
The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Mumbai. Miko has emerged as an effective educational and social development tool for children and it is also being preferred by many schools.Acquisitions:Emotix has not made any acquisitions till date, but is open to any bankable deals that may emerge in the future. After spending some time in the corporate world, the trio decided to take the entrepreneurial plunge in 2014. The idea worked and now AI powered robots are a reality in many Indian households. Investors include several serial entrepreneurs, thought leaders and senior academicians. However, competition may not be far away, since the demand for such robots is increasing and other companies may soon launch similar products in the Indian market.About the Founders:Emotix was founded by Sneh Vaswani, Prashant Iyengar and Chintan Raikar. This hampered their social growth and their emotional development.Miko has the ability to learn from its interactions with the child and develop an emotional bond with them.
The company has also received recognition at https://www.weilder.net/ the Indias Best Design Award. Last year, Emotix was ranked second in the list of IBM Smart Camp for Deep Tech startups. Emotixs flagship product is Miko, which is Indias first companion robot. However, the exact amount of funding has not been disclosed yet.Funding:Emotix has received funding through various sources. In 2014, the founders decided to solve a societal problem, which eventually led to the launch of Emotix and India’s first companion robot Miko.A consumer electronics startup, Emotix is focused on developing advanced, interactive systems that are powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and Internet of Things (IoT). The Miko robot is meant for children above 5 years of age and it is designed to work as their perfect companion.The founders were into robotics since their student days and had built many advanced machines during their career.
The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Mumbai. Miko has emerged as an effective educational and social development tool for children and it is also being preferred by many schools.Acquisitions:Emotix has not made any acquisitions till date, but is open to any bankable deals that may emerge in the future. After spending some time in the corporate world, the trio decided to take the entrepreneurial plunge in 2014. The idea worked and now AI powered robots are a reality in many Indian households. Investors include several serial entrepreneurs, thought leaders and senior academicians. However, competition may not be far away, since the demand for such robots is increasing and other companies may soon launch similar products in the Indian market.About the Founders:Emotix was founded by Sneh Vaswani, Prashant Iyengar and Chintan Raikar. This hampered their social growth and their emotional development.Miko has the ability to learn from its interactions with the child and develop an emotional bond with them.
The company has also received recognition at https://www.weilder.net/ the Indias Best Design Award. Last year, Emotix was ranked second in the list of IBM Smart Camp for Deep Tech startups. Emotixs flagship product is Miko, which is Indias first companion robot. However, the exact amount of funding has not been disclosed yet.Funding:Emotix has received funding through various sources. In 2014, the founders decided to solve a societal problem, which eventually led to the launch of Emotix and India’s first companion robot Miko.A consumer electronics startup, Emotix is focused on developing advanced, interactive systems that are powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and Internet of Things (IoT). The Miko robot is meant for children above 5 years of age and it is designed to work as their perfect companion.The founders were into robotics since their student days and had built many advanced machines during their career.