Guardforce AI Expands its Robotics-as-a-Service Business Offering in Japan
Guardforce AI Co., Limited, an integrated security solutions provider, announced that it has opened new offices in Tokyo, Japan and San Francisco, California, expanding its Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) business lines in these two markets. The Company’s robotics solutions offering in these two locations will include the T-series robot for reception services, food delivery robots, and disinfection robots for restaurants, shopping malls and hotels.To get more news about
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Terence Yap, Chairman of Guardforce AI, commented, “Opening offices in Tokyo and San Francisco mark important milestones as these two markets represent significant opportunities for our RaaS business line. With increasing labor costs and the aging population, in Japan alone automated robotic services are expected to double from 2020 to 2026. In addition, San Francisco is a well-known tech hub with high quality technology engineers and renowned technology research centers, making it the perfect location to set up our RaaS operations to attract talent and build a comprehensive technology ecosystem surrounding our RaaS solutions. We are rapidly expanding in key markets globally to meet the growing needs of our clients and partners with the goal of becoming a leading provider of RaaS services worldwide.”
Guardforce AI Co., Ltd. is a global integrated security solutions provider that is focused on developing robotic solutions and information security services that complement its well-established secured logistics business. With more than 40 years of professional experience, Guardforce AI is a trusted brand name that protects and transports high-value assets belonging to public and private sector organizations. Guardforce AI develops and provides innovative technologies and services that enhance safety and protection.
The UNCG Graduate School will host the 10th Annual Graduate Research and Creativity Showcase: “Scholarship That Matters.” This hybrid event will feature an online preliminary round, which will lead to an in-person final competition. The Showcase competition is a means for students to use brief videos to communicate their research and creative work in jargon-free language and showcase their accomplishments to the Greater Greensboro community.
Creating these videos prepares students to deliver “elevator pitches” on their research. It can serve as an advertisement for students’ scholarship, either as a “video abstract” associated with an ETD submission in ProQuest or as a department or University outreach feature.
Showcase is open to any currently enrolled UNCG graduate student engaged in original scholarship with a UNCG faculty member. Each video will be eligible to advance to the final competition and be to eligible win one of six $1,000 awards. Submissions are limited to one per student, regardless of their role in a project.