Cbot
- Turkiye
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
We are solving the problem of air and surface contamination, Extensive use of hazardous chemicals and detergents, labor-intensive and time-consuming disinfection operations, low efficiency of manual disinfection, and finally the absence of a disinfection tracking system
The mentioned problems lead to the following consequences in hospitals:
1- Exposing patients and medical staff to the risk of infection.
2- Prolonged patient stays in the hospital.
3- Cancellation of some surgical procedures due to the risk of infection in operating rooms.
4- Infections can sometimes result in death or limb amputation.
5- Hospitals are forced to allocate significant funds for increasing cleaning and disinfection teams or using chemical disinfectants.
CBot is an AI-powered UVC disinfection robot designed to identify high-touch areas and equipped with embedded software for tracking and logging disinfection tasks. Utilizing CBot offers several advantages, including labor-free and time-efficient cleaning processes, as well as consumable-free disinfection.
The healthcare facilities, such as hospitals and clinics, where the risk of air and surface contamination is high. These problems extend to other sectors including hospitality, education, retail, sports and corporate spaces, where the need for effective and efficient disinfection processes is similarly critical. The key sufferers include:
Patients in Hospitals and Clinics: They are at a heightened risk of infection due to contaminated surfaces and air, leading to prolonged hospital stays or severe health complications.
Medical Staff: Constant exposure to potentially contaminated environments puts their health at risk and can contribute to the spread of infections within healthcare facilities.
Hospital Administration: The need for intensive labor and the use of hazardous chemicals in cleaning protocols result in significant financial burdens and operational inefficiencies.
Sectors Beyond Healthcare: Entities in hospitality, education, retail sports, and corporate sectors also struggle with ensuring safe, clean and disinfected environments for their clients, students, and employees, further underlining the universal applicability of RoboLabs' solution.
By targeting these critical areas with the Cbot disinfection robot, RoboLabs aims to alleviate the burden of manual, labor-intensive and less effective disinfection methods, providing a safer, more efficient and cost-effective solution to a widespread problem.
Robolabs boasts a multi-disciplinary team and accumulated
expertise, comprising a diverse range of experts. This ensures a
comprehensive approach to product development and
expansion into both local and international markets.
- Increase capacity and resilience of health systems, including workforce, supply chains, and other infrastructure.
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- Scale
RoboLabs has demonstrated remarkable progress and innovation in the field of service robotics, highlighting our commitment to enhancing healthcare environments through advanced technology. Our key achievements include:
The development and successful launch of the Cbot disinfection robot in the Turkish market, followed by international expansion into Qatar, Libya, Jordan and Somalia. This expansion showcases our ability to adapt and meet diverse market needs globally.
The creation of a pioneering self-driving platform that forms the backbone for future products, including indoor delivery and cleaning robots. Furthermore, we've achieved a breakthrough in our Cbot robot's efficiency with a new navigation algorithm, enabling rapid disinfection processes, notably reducing operating room disinfection time to under five minutes.
Through securing annual agreements worth $350,000 for the Cbot disinfection robots, of which 15% have already been fulfilled, we've established a strong sales performance. Additionally, our robots have garnered interest from top hospitals in Turkey and received letters of intent from notable hospitals in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Libya and Jordan.
Our collaboration with the Libyan Ministry of Health and the successful sale of robots to hospitals in Somalia, such as the Medina Hospital and Banadir Hospital, funded by a grant from the Development Bank, underscore the significant impact of our robots in combating infections and enhancing public health systems.
The initiation of robot rental services in Turkey, driven by high demand during outbreak cases, alongside ongoing discussions with distributors in various countries, reflects the versatility and global appeal of our solutions.
RoboLabs is at the forefront of deploying robotic solutions to revolutionize healthcare practices, with a proven track record of innovation, market expansion and significant contributions to public health. Our achievements not only reflect our team's dedication and strategic use of funding but also position us as leaders in advancing robotics technology for a healthier world.
We are solving the problem of air and surface contamination, Extensive use of hazardous chemicals and detergents, labor-intensive and time-consuming disinfection operations, low efficiency of manual disinfection, and finally the absence of a disinfection tracking system
The mentioned problems lead to the following consequences in hospitals:
1- Exposing patients and medical staff to the risk of infection.
2- Prolonged patient stays in the hospital.
3- Cancellation of some surgical procedures due to the risk of infection in operating rooms.
4- Infections can sometimes result in death or limb amputation.
5- Hospitals are forced to allocate significant funds for increasing cleaning and disinfection teams or using chemical disinfectants.
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
Yes, the solution RoboLabs is offering is indeed distinctive and unique. The company's unique value proposition (UVP) is built on a foundation of cost-effectiveness, comprehensive customer support, cross-industry expertise and a commitment to continuous improvement and over-the-air updates, paired with comprehensive data capabilities. RoboLabs distinguishes itself through unparalleled cost efficiency, robust infrastructure, and groundbreaking innovation in autonomous technology, all supported by agile management and a compelling value proposition.
This innovation is further bolstered by the company's complete ownership and patent rights over its technology, designs, and manufacturing processes giving RoboLabs a significant competitive advantage. Notably, our Cbot distinguishes itself with exceptional operational efficiency, requiring only 2 hours for a full charge compared to competitors’ 8 hours, and enhanced safety features like 360 cameras for detecting and responding to humans and pets.
Moreover, RoboLabs' in-house design, development, and manufacturing capabilities not only ensure higher profit margins through reduced outsourcing costs but also allow for increased pricing strategy flexibility and a solid foundation for future product development. The comprehensive knowledge and expertise regarding our products enable RoboLabs to deliver superior quality and innovation, further setting us apart in the automation sector.
One notable case of C-Bot's integration into a significant public health strategy involves its deployment in BAU Medical Park Göztepe Hospital, a prominent healthcare facility in Türkiye. This example showcases how C-Bot robots, equipped with UVC disinfection technology, have been effectively used to combat healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), a critical concern in hospital environments worldwide.
The deployment of C-Bot robots at BAU Medical Park Göztepe Hospital in Türkiye represents a successful case of innovative technology being used to address public health challenges. This collaboration not only highlights RoboLabs' role in advancing healthcare safety through technology but also sets a precedent for other medical facilities worldwide to follow in combating healthcare-associated infections more effectively.
In a significant partnership with the Libyan Ministry of Health, RoboLabs exemplifies how their innovative robotic solutions, specifically the C-Bot, are revolutionizing healthcare practices on a global scale. This collaboration is a testament to the effectiveness and potential of robotic technology in enhancing public health systems.
The company has initiated robot rental services in Türkiye, indicating the versatility and global demand for such innovative solutions. Furthermore, discussions with distributors in several other countries are underway, illustrating the potential for RoboLabs' technology to make a global impact in healthcare settings.
The disinfection robot, CBOT, has been rented frequently in Turkey due to the outbreak cases that hospitals always suffer from. Most recently, a government hospital in Istanbul contacted us due to an outbreak on the third floor, which houses a PCR laboratory. What made the situation catastrophic for the hospital is that the widespread infection caused changes in the laboratory test results, prompting them to try our robot, and the results were astonishing.
Our solution can be extensively tested with citizens, particularly in environments where they are directly impacted by our technology, such as hospitals, clinics, and potentially other public or private spaces requiring disinfection. Here's how we can involve citizens in our testing process:
Hospital Settings: Since our disinfection robot is primarily used in healthcare facilities, patients, visitors, and healthcare professionals can provide valuable feedback on its effectiveness, usability, and integration into the healthcare environment. For instance, we can observe and gather data on how the presence of the robot affects the infection rates within hospital wards or how it influences the sense of safety and satisfaction among patients and staff.
Public Spaces: If our technology is applied in public spaces like schools, offices, or transportation hubs, we can engage with citizens using these facilities to assess their perceptions and acceptance of the robot. Surveys, interviews, and observation can help us understand the public's confidence in the technology and its perceived impact on cleanliness and health safety.
User Interaction: In scenarios where direct interaction is required, such as in residential or commercial properties, we can test how intuitive and user-friendly the robot's interface is for the general public or cleaning staff. This involves training sessions, usability tests, and feedback collection to ensure that our solution is accessible and effective for users with varying levels of technical expertise.
Ethical and Social Considerations: Engaging with citizens allows us to address any ethical or social concerns they may have regarding the use of robotic technology for disinfection. This includes ensuring privacy, understanding cultural sensitivities, and ensuring that our solution contributes positively to the community's well-being.
Continuous Feedback Loop: By establishing a continuous feedback mechanism with citizens who interact with or are affected by our robot, we can ensure that our solution remains responsive to the needs and expectations of the broader community, allowing for ongoing improvements and adaptations.
Through these avenues, we can ensure that our solution is not only technically sound but also socially accepted and effective in real-world scenarios, aligning with the needs and expectations of citizens.
An "autonomous platform" serves as the cornerstone for any mobile robot system, endowing it with the capability to traverse unfamiliar terrains, navigate dynamic environments, and circumvent obstacles autonomously, sans human intervention. This platform comprises modular components, meticulously designed for flawless functionality while offering easy assembly, modification, maintenance, and upgrades.
Our groundbreaking achievement lies in the creation of the inaugural service robot specializing in disinfecting surfaces and air using ultraviolet light. This breakthrough spurred the conception of a versatile self-driving platform, primed for integration across diverse service robot applications, ranging from cleaning to internal delivery systems.
The significance of robotics transcends mere task automation; it alleviates professionals from critical yet repetitive duties, exemplified by its potential in disinfecting hospital premises. Beyond healthcare, robotics continues to evolve, revolutionizing industries spanning logistics, cleaning, delivery, and more
The "Cbot" Disinfection Robot is an advanced self-driving unit equipped with Ultraviolet-C (UVC) technology. It is designed to efficiently fidgeting infection and eliminate microbes, such as bacteria and viruses, from surfaces and air, ensuring a high level of hygiene and safety in various environments.
The Cbot Disinfection Robot is the flagship offering of RoboLabs. It excels in its autonomous capabilities and effective use of UVC technology, ensuring the highest standard of disinfection for both surfaces and air, thereby contributing to safer, cleaner environments.
"Cbot" stands out with its user-friendly interface, enabling real-time monitoring of the disinfection process, calculation of required disinfection durations, task management, electronic data logging, and remote tracking of disinfection processes.
User-Friendly Interface: Cbot enables real-time monitoring of the disinfection process. It includes features such as calculating required disinfection durations, task management, electronic data logging, and remote tracking of disinfection processes.
Fast charging capability: Cbot offers a distinct advantage over other robots as it operates for 6 hours and achieves a full charge in just 2 hours.
UVC Exposure Safety Measures: The Cbot employs Ultraviolet-C (UVC) technology with implemented safety measures. High sensitivity 360° detect human movement, automatically shutting off UVC lights to eliminate the risk of harm from direct exposure to humans.
Effectiveness in Disinfection: Cbot optimizes UVC disinfection by calculating time and space requirements based on the area size. For example, a 60m2 room needs 7 minutes for full disinfection. It emphasizes using Cbot in appropriately sized spaces to maximize its effectiveness.
Autonomous Operation: Cbot's autonomy enables it to move around entire rooms and corridors, disinfecting all surfaces present.
Lifespan of UVC Lamp: While no consumables are needed for the Cbot itself, its UVC lamp has a lifespan of more than 9000 hours. This translates to changing the bulbs approximately every 4 years with heavy use.
Wide Area Coverage and Long Lifespan: The autonomous Cbot can disinfect an area of 600 square meters on a single charge.
- A new technology
The C-Bot's integration into a significant public health strategy involves its deployment in BAU Medical Park Göztepe Hospital, a prominent healthcare facility in Türkiye. This example showcases how C-Bot robots, equipped with UVC disinfection technology, have been effectively used to combat healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), a critical concern in hospital environments worldwide.
The deployment of C-Bot robots at BAU Medical Park Göztepe Hospital in Türkiye represents a successful case of innovative technology being used to address public health challenges. This collaboration not only highlights RoboLabs' role in advancing healthcare safety through technology but also sets a precedent for other medical facilities worldwide to follow in combating healthcare-associated infections more effectively.
In a significant partnership with the Libyan Ministry of Health, RoboLabs exemplifies how their innovative robotic solutions, specifically the C-Bot, are revolutionizing healthcare practices on a global scale. This collaboration is a testament to the effectiveness and potential of robotic technology in enhancing public health systems.
The company has initiated robot rental services in Türkiye, indicating the versatility and global demand for such innovative solutions. Furthermore, discussions with distributors in several other countries are underway, illustrating the potential for RoboLabs' technology to make a global impact in healthcare settings.
The disinfection robot, CBOT, has been rented frequently in Turkey due to the outbreak cases that hospitals always suffer from. Most recently, a government hospital in Istanbul contacted us due to an outbreak on the third floor, which houses a PCR laboratory. What made the situation catastrophic for the hospital is that the widespread infection caused changes in the laboratory test results, prompting them to try our robot, and the results were astonishing.
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Imaging and Sensor Technology
- Manufacturing Technology
- Robotics and Drones
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Jordan
- Libya
- Qatar
- Somalia
- Turkiye
- Bahrain
- Canada
- Egypt, Arab Rep.
- Germany
- Italy
- Oman
- Saudi Arabia
- Switzerland
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
Full Time: 14
Part Time: 3
We have been working since 4 years on our solution.
I have been part of RoboLabs for 2 years.
Diverse Team Composition: Our team's diverse backgrounds and experiences were well-received, bringing a rich set of skills to the table.
At RoboLabs, we understand the importance of having a skilled and dedicated team to drive our vision of pioneering service robotics. Our personnel strategy is designed to attract, retain, and develop talent that aligns with our core values and business objectives.
Types of Employees and Requirements:
Engineering Team: Comprising mechanical, electrical, and software engineers. Educational requirements include degrees in relevant engineering fields. Additional certifications or licensing may be necessary.
Sales and Marketing Team: To handle client relations, sales strategies, and marketing campaigns. Preferred qualifications include degrees in business, marketing, or related fields.
Operational Staff: Including assembly line workers, quality control inspectors, and logistics coordinators. Technical diplomas or relevant experience are required.
Administrative and Support Staff: Such as HR, finance, and customer support. Relevant degrees and experience in respective fields are necessary.
Number of Employees:
Initially, we plan to employ around 25 staff members in the first 24 months reaching 170 employees by the end of the 6th year, scaling up as the business grows. for specific projects, especially in marketing, and content creation, we will engage freelancers or independent contractors.
As part of our strategic plan, RoboLabs has established an advisory board comprising distinguished professionals with diverse expertise. Their insights and guidance are instrumental in navigating the complexities of the service robotics industry.
RoboLabs operates at the forefront of service robotics, focusing on healthcare, logistics and hospitality sectors by automating tasks such as disinfection, cleaning and delivery to enhance efficiency and safety. Our business model is multi-faceted, designed to maximize revenue while meeting the diverse needs of our clients.
We generate revenue through a combination of direct sales, leasing, and Robotics as a Service (RaaS), alongside distribution through exclusive agents globally. This approach allows us to cater to a broad spectrum of customer preferences, whether they opt for outright purchase, a lease agreement, or a subscription-based service that reduces upfront costs.
Currently serving 15 prestigious clients, including top hospitals in Turkey, and with a growing international presence facilitated by exclusive agents in regions like Qatar, Jordan, Libya, and the Horn of Africa, RoboLabs has established a strong market position. Our success is reflected in annual contracts totaling $350,000, with ambitions to expand our reach further and secure $3 million from exclusive contracts in new regions.
To achieve these goals, we employ a strategic mix of direct sales, participation in industry events, and the development of local partnerships, leveraging regional expertise to penetrate new markets. The incorporation of RaaS into our offerings not only enhances deal closure rates but also ensures a steady revenue stream, contributing to financial stability and growth.
In addition to our primary revenue streams, RoboLabs diversifies income through product sales, subscription services, customization, maintenance contracts, consulting, data monetization, intellectual property licensing, joint ventures, event services, and leasing options. This diversified approach ensures resilience and adaptability in our business model, aligning with our commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions.
Overall, RoboLabs' strategy is focused on expanding our global footprint, deepening market penetration, and leveraging our technological expertise to meet the evolving needs of our clients, ensuring sustainable growth and a strong competitive position in the service robotics industry.
- Organizations (B2B)
RoboLabs has demonstrated remarkable progress and innovation in the field of service robotics, highlighting our commitment to enhancing healthcare environments through advanced technology. Our key achievements include:
The development and successful launch of the Cbot disinfection robot in the Turkish market, followed by international expansion into Qatar, Libya, Jordan and Somalia. This expansion showcases our ability to adapt and meet diverse market needs globally.
The creation of a pioneering self-driving platform that forms the backbone for future products, including indoor delivery and cleaning robots. Furthermore, we've achieved a breakthrough in our Cbot robot's efficiency with a new navigation algorithm, enabling rapid disinfection processes, notably reducing operating room disinfection time to under five minutes.
Through securing annual agreements worth $350,000 for the Cbot disinfection robots, of which 15% have already been fulfilled, we've established a strong sales performance. Additionally, our robots have garnered interest from top hospitals in Turkey and received letters of intent from notable hospitals in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Libya and Jordan.
Our collaboration with the Libyan Ministry of Health and the successful sale of robots to hospitals in Somalia, such as the Medina Hospital and Banadir Hospital, funded by a grant from the Development Bank, underscore the significant impact of our robots in combating infections and enhancing public health systems.
The initiation of robot rental services in Turkey, driven by high demand during outbreak cases, alongside ongoing discussions with distributors in various countries, reflects the versatility and global appeal of our solutions.
RoboLabs is at the forefront of deploying robotic solutions to revolutionize healthcare practices, with a proven track record of innovation, market expansion and significant contributions to public health. Our achievements not only reflect our team's dedication and strategic use of funding but also position us as leaders in advancing robotics technology for a healthier world.
RoboLabs is diversifying its revenue streams through various models, including product sales, subscription-based access, Robotics as a Service (RaaS), customization services, and maintenance contracts. Additionally, we offer consulting, data monetization, intellectual property licensing, and collaborate on joint ventures. We also provide robots for events and offer leasing options. The chosen revenue models are tailored to our products, market demands, and business goals, ensuring financial stability and growth.