Robot designed in Australia and manufactured in China poses a challenge to Zoom and Google Meet

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Robot designed in Australia and manufactured in China poses a challenge to Zoom and Google Meet
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Engineer Marita Cheng's company, Aubot, introduces its latest innovation, Teleport a cutting-edge teleconferencing robot

Australian engineer Marita Cheng’s company, Aubot, introduces its latest innovation, Teleport. This cutting-edge teleconferencing robot is poised to revolutionize remote communication for users worldwide.

Founded by Cheng in 2013, Aubot has been dedicated to crafting technology that assists people in their everyday lives. Teleport, introduced in 2016, embodies this ethos by offering a unique solution to the challenges of distance.Teleport is a sleek robot with a 10-inch screen and three wheels for mobility. Unlike traditional video conferencing, users control Teleport via a laptop keyboard, providing a more intuitive experience.

Manufactured in Shenzhen, China, Teleport benefits from the city’s expertise in rapid prototyping and collaboration with suppliers. However, final assembly and quality control take place in Melbourne, ensuring adherence to Aubot’s high standards.Marita Cheng’s entrepreneurial journey has been marked by her commitment to breaking gender barriers in the tech industry.

Teleport’s features include a wide-angle lens, long battery life, clear audio communication, and obstacle avoidance sensors. These functionalities make it versatile and user-friendly across various environments. As Teleport hits the market, it promises to revolutionize how we communicate remotely. With its innovative design and Marita Cheng’s unwavering dedication, Aubot is poised to make a significant mark on the world of technology.Gizmochina brings you the best of Chinese Tech from emerging smartphone companies, innovative startups, to crazy smart home products and revolutionary technologies.

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