Australian tech startup InSky Robotics is opening its first Gulf plant in Ras Al Khaimah’s Al Hamra Industrial Zone dubbed “VIM Solar Robotics.” Rising demand for robotic solar energy solutions in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) prompted this strategic approach.
The new facility will assemble, store, and supply VIM Solar Robotics’ innovative cleaning robots. Robots that clean solar panels set a global benchmark for automatic solar plant cleaning. The robots function autonomously without batteries or complicated electronics and can tolerate adverse weather. The robots’ standardized components simplify repairs and lower operational and maintenance costs.
Alexey Ermyshin, CEO of VIM Solar Robotics, explained that the company fully understands the growing demand for efficient cleaning robots in the GCC market. He noted that the robots’ lack of maintenance requirements and their widespread use in solar power plants make them the ideal choice for this market. Consequently, the company has introduced the innovative “Voltimate” technology, specifically designed to meet the needs of the UAE market. Ermyshin also highlighted the pivotal role of RAKEZ in facilitating the company’s establishment in Ras Al Khaimah.
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Ramy Jallad, CEO of RAKEZ Group, welcomed VIM Solar Robotics to Ras Al Khaimah’s business community. Jallad noted that this company’s presence in Ras Al Khaimah shows the emirate’s strategic advantages for high technology firms. He noted that the company’s investment shows RAKEZ’s position as a lively and supportive hub for technology and sustainable energy and aligns with its commitment to regional industrial growth and technical innovation.
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Ras Al Khaimah’s technology and renewable energy sectors have grown significantly as a result of this development, which also strengthens the emirate’s standing as a major hub for tech firms looking to grow in the Gulf.