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COVID-19: Jaipur based company 'Club First' made robots to help masses

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COVID-19: Jaipur based company 'Club First' made robots to help masses

COVID-19: Jaipur based company 'Club First' made robots to help masses

A Jaipur based company made several types of robots to help the medical staff and masses amid coronavirus pandemic.

'Club First' have made robots which will be used for doing jobs such as sanitizing hospitals and delivering food in restaurants.

They have started manufacturing more robots in order to combat with COVID-19 outbreak.

'Club First' have made India's first service robots and named it as Sona 1.5 and Sona .5 which is a fully autonomous self navigator robot with multi floor access.

All service robots work on same technology.

Their designs have been differentiated depending upon their weights.

They started manufacturing more robots in full swing after listening to PM Narendra Modi's message of 'self-sustainable India'.

The company is also making firefighting robot.


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