Saudi Arabia-based Proven Solution’s state-of-the-art venture Proven Robotics has opened its first robotics technical services and training center in Riyadh.
The new facility builds on Proven Robotics’ reputation of delivering efficient and innovative robotics solutions. The company noted that it will provide a wide range of services to customers, including original spare parts, on-site troubleshooting, in-house maintenance by qualified and technically certified personnel, and robot installation and configuration.
“The GCC has made considerable strides in adapting and deploying robotics solutions in line with government blueprints such as Saudi Vision 2030. However, after-sales maintenance has remained a challenge in the region and most robotics hardware is currently being shipped back to its country of origin for service. The concept of robots and humans working alongside each other is fast becoming the new normal. Opening a service center responds to long-standing customer demands for improved after-sales services response times, addresses market needs for advanced technological solutions and training, and boosts human resources expertise within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
According to the reports, the global service robotics market is expected to grow by $35 billion between 2021 and 2025 at a compound annual growth rate of 22 percent.
As a first-of-its-kind service center for Proven Robotics, the new facility strengthens the company’s operations within the region at a time when demand for advanced technologies is on the rise worldwide.
With its new service center, Proven Robotics will continue to grow and expand its technical and support team. The facility will serve the company’s customers as well as partners and suppliers within the region.
“Proven Robotics will continue to establish global partnerships with worldwide leaders in the robot manufacturing industry to ensure improved efficiency and support to keep automated systems functioning at optimal performance levels,” as per the statement.
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