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Mitra Robot - Wikipedia

Mitra Robot is a humanoid robot developed by the Indian startup Invento Robotics. Mitra Robot greeted Ivanka Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in 2017. Mitra is designed for hospitality management and workplace productivity. It has speech and facial recognition abilities and can interact in multiple languages. Mitra Robot has been used in various public settings like banks, airports, and hospitals.

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Mitra Robot - Wikipedia

Mitra Robot is a humanoid robot developed by the Indian startup Invento Robotics. Mitra Robot greeted Ivanka Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in 2017. Mitra is designed for hospitality management and workplace productivity. It has speech and facial recognition abilities and can interact in multiple languages. Mitra Robot has been used in various public settings like banks, airports, and hospitals.

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Mitra Robot

Mitra Robot (with Mitra meaning "friend") is


a Humanoid Robot designed and
developed by the Indian startup Invento
Robotics, a robotic company in Bangalore
founded by Balaji Viswanathan. Mitra
Robot made its first appearance in
November 2017 at the Global
Entrepreneurship Summit in 2017 where it
greeted Ivanka Trump, senior advisor to
former U.S. President Trump, and also
interacted with Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi.[1][2]

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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