Roborn 5G robot in Uganda
Uganda’s Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda shakes hands with Roborn robot that uses the 5G network during a 5G technology trial ceremony in Kampala, capital of Uganda, on Jan. 17, 2020.
Uganda’s Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda shakes hands with Roborn robot that uses the 5G network during a 5G technology trial ceremony in Kampala, capital of Uganda, on Jan. 17, 2020.
The new patent system essentially comprises an original grant patent (OGP) system which creates a direct route for seeking standard patent protection in Hong Kong with a maximum term of 20 years, as an alternative to the existing “re-registration” route.
The robot demonstration at the 5G Christmas event ran until 23 December 2019 and was done through Roborn’s 5G human-controlled robot with special sensors and a 5G network. Roborn’s robot showed applications of 5G technology in areas such as automation and robotics in society and industry.
Recently, Roborn’s co-founder Mark Mak was interviewed by Discovery Chanel for the show Imagi-Nation which was boardcasted on December 14. The episode talks about Design and technologies.
On December 14, the Award Ceremony of the 8th China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan was held in Foshan. Roborn survived through fierce competition to become the first prize winner of Advanced Manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence Contest in the Competition’s growing enterprise group.
Roborn was honoured on December 2 at the 2019 Hong Kong Awards for Industries (HKAI) presentation ceremony held at the Hong Kong Science Park. The 2019 Hong Kong Awards for Industries: Technological Achievement highlights the technological achievement of Hong Kong enterprises. It is one of the most highly regarded honours in Hong Kong for technology-based organisations.