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SAN JOSE, Calif. ~ Flexiv, a global leader in adaptive robotics, has announced its commitment to supporting the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The company is working to harmonize its production processes with the SDGs and optimize robotic installations to meet the core tenets of the sustainable development goals.
In order to achieve Zero Hunger, Flexiv has partnered with leading agro-processing firms to develop automation solutions that streamline food production and increase food quality, safety, and consistency. By employing techniques that focus on reducing human intervention, their robots play a pivotal role in minimizing sources of potential contamination.
Flexiv is also pioneering the use of robotics in physiotherapy and healthcare. With their medical version of the Rizon 4 adaptive robot in development, they are creating medical applications that will democratize access to healthcare and enable teleoperated medical procedures to be completed from anywhere in the world.
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The company takes pride in hiring the best staff in the world, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or country of origin. They also actively support any staff member who wishes to upskill their technical skills through internal training, with a special focus on empowering women.
Adaptive robots can automate most manual labor jobs which can lead to improved and sustainable economic growth. Flexiv's own factory prominently utilizes their adaptive robots as they are the most effective way to ensure a sustainable production environment. Their commitment to sustainable production extends to recyclable materials used for constructing their robots and they are fully committed to the circular economy.
Shiquan Wang, CEO of Flexiv said "We don't just make robots; it's never been about just selling a product. As a company we fully support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and actively realize them wherever possible."
Flexiv expressed its gratitude for all partners and customers for their support in achieving these goals. For more information about Flexiv and their sustainability initiatives please contact noah.barker@flexiv.com or visit www.flexiv.com
In order to achieve Zero Hunger, Flexiv has partnered with leading agro-processing firms to develop automation solutions that streamline food production and increase food quality, safety, and consistency. By employing techniques that focus on reducing human intervention, their robots play a pivotal role in minimizing sources of potential contamination.
Flexiv is also pioneering the use of robotics in physiotherapy and healthcare. With their medical version of the Rizon 4 adaptive robot in development, they are creating medical applications that will democratize access to healthcare and enable teleoperated medical procedures to be completed from anywhere in the world.
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The company takes pride in hiring the best staff in the world, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or country of origin. They also actively support any staff member who wishes to upskill their technical skills through internal training, with a special focus on empowering women.
Adaptive robots can automate most manual labor jobs which can lead to improved and sustainable economic growth. Flexiv's own factory prominently utilizes their adaptive robots as they are the most effective way to ensure a sustainable production environment. Their commitment to sustainable production extends to recyclable materials used for constructing their robots and they are fully committed to the circular economy.
Shiquan Wang, CEO of Flexiv said "We don't just make robots; it's never been about just selling a product. As a company we fully support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and actively realize them wherever possible."
Flexiv expressed its gratitude for all partners and customers for their support in achieving these goals. For more information about Flexiv and their sustainability initiatives please contact noah.barker@flexiv.com or visit www.flexiv.com
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