Iran-Made Automatic Washing Robot Exported to 4 Countries
13:00 - October 11, 2023

Iran-Made Automatic Washing Robot Exported to 4 Countries

TEHRAN (ANA)- The automatic washing robot made in a knowledge-based company in Iran has been exported to Turkmenistan, Iraq, the UAE and the Republic of Azerbaijan.
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“We succeeded in building an automatic washing robot, and we generally make products that are used in the washing industry,” Sajjad Dasti Moqaddas, a member of the board of directors of a knowledge-based company, told ANA.

He referred to the performance of the car washing robot, and said, “The automatic car washing robot scans the car for a full round using built-in sensors and analyzes the data in the operating system. The washing process starts after analyzing the data and identifying the dimensions of the car.”

“The automatic washing robot has been exported to Turkmenistan, Iraq, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the Republic of Azerbaijan with a technology level of nine,” Dasti Moqaddas said.

Iranian companies are able to design and manufacture robots that are used in different industries.

Earlier, in July, a new robot was developed by Iranian researchers at a knowledge-based company which can verify the registered traffic fines and reduce human error of the police.

“Our company started its activity in the field of artificial intelligence in 2018 and was founded by a group of elites active in the scientific and industrial fields,” Farhad Sadri, a representative of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.

“We use the police robot to improve traffic programs. When a traffic control camera records a fine, it will then become validated by the police robot before it is enforced,” he added

Sadri explained that the smart robot matches the appearance of the car in the photo with the specifications requested from the police system and provides the results accurately and rapidly, adding when the robot is not sure about the declaration of approval or discrepancy to issue a fine, it refers the issue to the check department’s operator.

Noting that the license plate reading errors are reduced by using the robot, he said that it is estimated that this error has decreased to below 5%.

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