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Skyline Robotics Wins Fast Company Next Big Things in Tech Award

Company recognized in Robotics and Automation category for Ozmo window-cleaning robot

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Skyline Robotics today announced it has won a Fast Company 2023 Next Big Things in Tech Award. The company was honored in the Robotics and Automation category for its flagship robot, Ozmo, the world’s first robotic-armed window-cleaning robot. Fast Company’s Next Big Things In Tech Awards highlight new technology breakthroughs from around the world that will help define the future of the industries they serve.

“Ozmo continues to gain traction as a viable and much-needed solution to remedy the safety and labor-shortage challenges that the window-cleaning industry is facing,” said Michael Brown, CEO & chairman, Skyline Robotics. “This Next Big Things in Tech Award is recognition of our efforts to leverage technology to solve real-world problems and we are proud to be a 2023 winner.”

Ozmo combines artificial intelligence, machine learning and computer vision with advanced robotics and sensors. With Ozmo, window washing can be performed up to three times faster than humans, without putting workers at risk. Additionally, as Ozmo is operated by humans, it is not replacing human window washers, but is accelerating a future where humans and robots work together. The result is a smarter, faster, safer, and more economical alternative to human window washers.

Skyline Robotics’ Next Big Things in Tech Award is the latest accolade for the company in 2023. The company has received PropTech Breakthrough Award for “Construction Robotics Solution of the Year,” a 2023 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award in the Technology, Products and Services category, and was named to the 2023 BuiltWorlds Robotics 50 List.

For more information on Skyline Robotics, visit skylinerobotics.com.

About Skyline Robotics

Skyline Robotics is a deep tech robotics and automation company. Its flagship product, Ozmo, the world’s first high-rise window cleaning robot, is disrupting the $40B window cleaning industry as a safer, more efficient, and more effective alternative to humans. Skyline Robotics believes that people are more than robots and that is why—starting with window cleaning—it aims to automate all types of work at heights. For more information, visit skylinerobotics.com.

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