Everybot Mobility Receives Innovation Growth Venture Company Certification

Everybot, an AI service robot company, announced on the 18th that its subsidiary Everybot Mobility has received venture company certification for its innovative growth model. Everybot Mobility received the "Innovative Growth Type Venture Company Certification" from a professional evaluation agency after being evaluated for its excellent technological innovation and business growth potential.

Everybot Mobility's strength lies in its technological innovation. It holds three patents and has provisionally applied for four more. It has established its own in-house research center specializing in electric wheelchairs and medical scooters, actively conducting research and development. Synergy with its parent company, Everybot's AI autonomous driving technology, is also expected in this R&D effort.

Expectations are also high for business growth. Due to the aging population, the market for electric wheelchairs, medical scooters, and personal mobility devices is growing and expanding every year. Everybot Mobility is rapidly increasing its market share and recording increased sales. With the launch of the innovative electric wheelchair product currently under development by Everybot Mobility, market share expansion is expected to accelerate even further.

Meanwhile, parent company Everybot's performance is also drawing attention. Various robot vacuum cleaners are scheduled to be released in the second half of this year, including a new model of an AI all-in-one robot vacuum cleaner, a new category of robot vacuum cleaner, and a new mop robot vacuum cleaner.

Expectations are particularly high for the new category of robot vacuum cleaners, as they represent a new category of robot vacuum cleaners not previously available in the domestic market, much like this year's popular bedding robot vacuum cleaners. Sales related to AI autonomous robot platforms are also expected to be fully reflected in the second half of the year. SK Intelix is scheduled to begin mass production of the AI autonomous driving module to be installed in its upcoming AI wellness robot, Namu X.


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