Cyberworks Robotics Announces Re-Entry into Industry it Created 30 Years Earlier
Cyberworks has again revolutionized autonomous robotic vision and guidance systems, this time redefining the way industrial space will be cleaned.
TORONTO, October 13, 2015 -- Great Rock Development's (OTC: GROC) wholly owned subsidiary Cyberworks Robotics announces a return to the Robotic Industrial Cleaning market.
As the world's oldest autonomous mobile robotics engineering company, with over 30 years of pioneering experience, Cyberworks has again revolutionized autonomous robotic vision and guidance systems, this time redefining the way industrial space will be cleaned.
"We were the pioneers in this massive market decades ago" explained Vivek Burhanpurkar, President of Great Rock. "Some 25 years ago Cyberworks worked with major companies in this industry to manufacture and sell Autonomous Robots for Industrial cleaning" added Burhanpukar. In the United States alone, commercial cleaning is a $25 billion dollar a year "invisible niche industry" where 50% of costs are attributable to labor. Said Burhanpurkar, "We are not interested in the consumer market where products like Roomba dominate. The industrial market is a totally different animal and we know the major multinational players within it."
"We created this market, in partnership with leading industrial companies, when we developed the world's first industrial robotic sweeper and the technology we have today is once again years ahead of the competition. Industry participants will now be able to retro-fit the Cyberworks Guidance System into existing fielded equipment, creating an inexpensive robotics machine" explained Burhanpurkar.
About Cyberworks Robotics
Cyberworks is the world's oldest Autonomous Mobile Robotics Company. Its Mission is to leverage its technology to allow for the ubiquitous deployment of robotics in society. Cyberworks's leading edge Guidance System is a disruptive introduction of low-cost, high resolution machine vision based navigation technology for third party OEM products. Cyberworks, driven by vision. http://www.CyberworksRobotics.com
About Great Rock
The global marketplace demands efficiency. At Great Rock we design and implement a variety of solutions, including automation in order to streamline labor and energy costs while improving speed and efficiency within the workplace. At Great Rock, our business solutions span several industries. From agricultural fields to manufacturing and big box super-stores, and to remote mining operations, Great Rock will develop solutions to enhance the efficiency and cost structure of your business. http://www.GreatRockDev.com
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