Mitra Robot - Wikipedia
Mitra Robot - Wikipedia
Description
The five feet tall robot, Mitra-2, is India's
first humanoid robot built and designed to
engage in hospitality management and
workplace productivity. Mitra can be
integrated with a range of CRM
applications and interacts with customers
over voice. It has also received media
coverage in 2017 during the Global
Entrepreneurship Summit.[3]
Features
Mitra runs on a propriety operating
system.[1] Its body is made of fibreglass
and is equipped with a touchscreen, and
once charged, could last up to 8–10
hours.
This robot can interact using facial,
speech recognition, contextual help and
autonomous navigation .
This robot is designed in a way such
that it can recognize speech in multiple
languages.
Mitra 3 has three degrees of freedom
(shoulder, elbow, and finger movements)
on each hand and one on the head, thus
allowing it to welcome guests with a
‘namaste’ and also demonstrate other
hand gestures, i.e., beckoning people.
Mitra 3 has a better display on the chest
and comes with a better resolution, as
well as camera quality.
Mitra 3 is also capable of seamless
autonomous movement and obstacle
detection, along with speech synthesis
in regional Asian languages like Hindi,
Tamil, and Sinhalese.[3]
Usage
Mitra Robot has been used in banks,
wedding and birthday parties, hotels,
malls, airports, cinema halls and
hospitals.[4]
Events
Mitra robot was used in Tathva 19, the
annual techno-management fest
organised by NIT-C (National Institute of
Technology Calicut) that was held in
Mukkam, Kozhikode on 18 October 2019.
Mitra reportedly greeted the dignitaries
and delivered a speech thanking Tathva
team.[5][6][7]
References
1. Bhushan, Kul (29 November 2017). "Mitra:
The 'Made in India' robot that stole the
show at GES Hyderabad" (https://www.hind
ustantimes.com/tech/mitra-the-made-in-in
dia-robot-that-stole-the-show-at-ges-hydera
bad/story-XLYgp5UnSP3ACv7kMWOC1H.h
tml) . Hindustan Times.
2. "GES 2017: Mitra, made in India robot,
greets PM Modi, Ivanka Trump" (https://ww
w.indiatoday.in/fyi/story/global-entreprene
urship-summit-2017-mitra-robot-modi-ivan
ka-trump-invento-robotics-1096031-2017-1
1-28) . India Today. No. 28 November
2017.
3. Supriya, R (23 January 2019). "Meet Mitra
3, Brother of Mitra Robot that Greeted
Ivanka Trump in India" (https://www.dqindi
a.com/meet-mitra-3-brother-mitra-robot-gr
eeted-ivanka-trump-india/) . DATAQUEST.
4. Tyagi, Chhavi (1 December 2017). "Invento
Robotics: Meet the humanoid 'Mitra' which
declared GES 2017 open" (https://economi
ctimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/
features/invento-robotics-this-startups-hum
anoid-mitra-will-declare-ges-2017-open/arti
cleshow/61832032.cms) . The Economic
Times.
5. "Tathva '19 gets off to a start at NIT-C" (http
s://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kozhik
ode/tathva-19-gets-off-to-a-start-at-nit-c/art
icle29730037.ece) . The Hindu. 18 October
2019.
6. "Shaking hands, posing for selfies, 'Mitra'
robot pulls crowd at NIT" (https://english.m
athrubhumi.com/news/offbeat/shaking-ha
nds-posing-for-selfies-mitra-robot-pulls-cro
wd-at-nit--1.4211822) . Mathrubhumi. 20
October 2019.
7. "Workshops at Tathva '19 witness huge
turnout" (https://www.thehindu.com/news/
cities/kozhikode/workshops-at-tathva-19-w
itness-huge-turnout/article29739185.ece) .
The Hindu. 18 October 2019.
External links
Official website (https://www.mitrarobot.
com/)
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