AvidBot introduced for supporting services - GulfToday

AvidBot introduced for supporting services

AvidBot introduced for supporting services

The robots are able to discreetly and efficiently ensure the high standard services.

Business Bureau, Gulf Today

The Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec), in line with its mission to promote sustainability, innovation and new technologies, has invested in an autonomous cleaning robots. This demonstrates an innovative approach to company’s continual commitment to moving forward in a both a sustainable and eco-friendly manner.

Adnec introduced the AvidBot as a sustainable and future focussed initiative. Using less water to clean the floors that manual cleaning, the robots are able to discreetly and efficiently ensure the high standard of cleanliness that Adnec consistently provides. Additionally, due to the high profile and professional standards of the events that Adnec hosts, the exhibition centre is able to remain clean without visitors being aware of the maintenance taking place. Adnec are the first ones in the region to use the AvidBot version 1.7 which is smarter and faster with a 3D sincere camera.

Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Group CEO of Adnec, said: “We are very proud to have introduced the effective use of the AvidBot at Adnec. During SIAL Middle East 2019, the robot has allowed visitors to enjoy the clean space throughout the day. Adnec is committed to sustainable initiatives and the AvidBot is another way in which we have continued to demonstrate this.

“Adnec aims to be a driving force in the UAE’s commitment to innovation, sustainable initiatives and environmental strategy as we constantly strive to be at the top of our game in terms of implementing ideas, initiatives and processes to help us achieve both energy and water conservation and a circular economy and we have been focusing on this for many years now. We hope that Adnec can serve as an example to other governmental and private entities for similar innovation ideas and practices,” Al Dhaheri added.