Curing Inos Signs Business Agreement with B-Robotics

Curing Innos Co., Ltd., which operates the tennis reservation platform 'Racket Time', announced on the 10th that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with B-Robotics Co., Ltd. to expand its smart cleaning solutions.

The purpose of this agreement is to expand the introduction of cleaning robots, focusing on indoor tennis courts, and to strengthen technological cooperation to systematically maintain hygiene levels in unmanned sports facility environments.

The 'Racket Time' platform operated by Curing Inos goes beyond tennis court rental and reservation functions to provide IoT-based integrated solutions such as unmanned access management, lighting, and air conditioning control. Through this, it has improved operational efficiency and management convenience, and has led the way in unmanned indoor sports infrastructure.

Through this collaboration, Curinginos will integrate B-Robotics’ smart cleaning solution into its platform, further enhancing the level of automation in cleaning management of unmanned stores. In particular, the introduction of cleaning robots is expected to be fully implemented, focusing on stores that have entered the Racket Time platform.

Currently, Curing Innos is providing racket time services to approximately 100 tennis courts nationwide, and is rapidly expanding its presence in the unmanned sports infrastructure sector, recording over 33,000 monthly active users (MUV).

A non-robotics official said, “Cleaning automation technology plays an important role in the efficient operation of unmanned spaces and improving customer satisfaction,” and “We plan to use this agreement as an opportunity to accelerate the development of solutions specialized for sports facilities.”

In a joint announcement, representatives of both companies said, “This collaboration is the first step toward creating a more efficient and hygienic indoor sports environment,” and added, “We will continue to improve the user experience through continuous technological innovation.”