Savioke Partners with Bell and Howell for Service and Support of its Relay Robots

Bell and Howell to provide installation, maintenance and other advanced services for hospitality robots in North America

DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 9, 2017 — Bell and Howell announced today that it has been selected by robotics company Savioke as a preferred service and support provider for its autonomous hospitality robot, Relay.


As part of the agreement, Bell and Howell will provide installation, preventative and corrective maintenance, project management, and technical documentation services in North America for Relay, a robot that delivers items to a hotel guestroom quickly, safely and autonomously.

"With its ability to operate elevators and navigate crowds, Relay delivers a unique guest experience by moving and interacting seamlessly with the humans that it serves," said Steve Cousins, Saviokes founder and CEO. "Thats why many hotels are beginning to utilize Relay as a key part of their customer service approach. Our strategic partnership with Bell and Howell ensures North American customers get the best service and support."

Bell and Howells service organization is among the most sophisticated in the world, excelling at robotics, production workflow, automation and industrial mechatronics. Its remote-monitoring center is product-agnostic and provides real-time visibility and control of equipment.

"This partnership allows Savioke to deliver the ultimate guest experience by leveraging the latest technology backed by Bell and Howells expertise and service," said Ramesh Ratan, Ph.D., Bell and Howells CEO. "Technological advancements, such as delivery robots, will play a critical role in the future of guest services, as they can greatly improve the overall guest experience. As millennials continue to grow as a key business travel demographic, their preference of autonomous, self-service experiences will continue to shape the future of hospitality."

To learn more about Bell and Howell, visit bellhowell.net, call 1-800-220-3030, or follow the company on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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About Bell and Howell
Bell and Howell is shaping the future of communications and commerce. We deliver innovative service and technology solutions that enrich customer communications and fulfillment for the worlds largest finance, industry and public sector enterprises. Our software and hardware streamlines high-volume, high-integrity production of customer communications and products, maximizes postal discounts, and monetizes every customer touchpoint. Our service organization is among the most sophisticated in the world for production workflow, automation and industrial mechatronics. Headquartered in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, with offices around the world, Bell and Howell is the trusted partner to thousands of organizations globally. For additional information, visit www.bellhowell.net.

About Savioke
Savioke develops and deploys autonomous robots that work in human environments to improve peoples lives. The companys flagship product, Relay, is a beautifully simple yet sophisticated delivery robot that increases productivity, revenue, and delight for people across a range of markets, industries, and organizations. Able to operate elevators, Relay is the first indoor delivery robot that works autonomously alongside people in busy environments such as logistics, hotels, office buildings, and high-rise apartments. Founded in 2013 by a team of leading robotics engineers, Savioke is backed by investors such Intel Capital, EDBI, Northern
Light Venture Capital, Morado Venture Partners, AME Cloud Ventures, and Google Ventures.
For more information, visit www.savioke.com.

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