Mitra Robot

Mitra Robot (with Mitra meaning "friend") is a Humanoid Robot designed and developed by the Indian startup Invento Robotics, a robotic company in Bangalore founded by Balaji Viswanathan. Mitra Robot made its first appearance in November 2017 at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in 2017 where it greeted Ivanka Trump senior advisor to the U.S President and also interacted with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. [1][2]

Description

The five feet tall robot, Mitra-2 is India’s first humanoid robot built and designed to engage in hospitality management and workplace productivity. Mitra can be integrated with a range of CRM applications and interacts with customers over voice. It had also received media coverage in 2017 during the Global Entrepreneurship Summit.[3]

Features

  • Mitra runs on a propriety operating system.[1] Its body is made of fibreglass and is equipped with a touchscreen and once charged could last up to 8–10 hours.
  • This robot could interact using facial and speech recognition contextual help and autonomous navigation
  • This robot is designed to recognize speech in multiple languages
  • Mitra 3 has three degrees of freedom (shoulder, elbow and finger movements) on each hand and one on the head, thus allowing Mitra 3 to welcome guests with a ‘namaste’ and also demonstrate other hand gestures like beckoning people.
  • Mitra 3 has a better display on the chest and comes with a better resolution as well as camera quality so it could converse as naturally as humans
  • Mitra 3 is also capable of seamless autonomous movement and obstacle detection, along with speech synthesis in regional Asian languages like Hindi, Tamil, and Sinhalese.[3]

Usage

Mitra Robot is utilised in banks, wedding and birthday parties, hotels, malls, airports, cinema halls and hospitals.[4]

Events

Mitra robot was used in Tathva 19, the annual techno- management fest organised by NIT-C (National Institutes of technology ) that was held at Mukkom Kozhikode on 18 October 2019.It is a three-day techno- management festival in south-India.This robot was used to greet the dignitaries and also delivered speech thanking Tathva team.[5][6][7]

References

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