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Chennai Start-up Vividobots Rakes in ₹1.47 Crore of Seed Capital to Transform Building Maintenance

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Robotic automation start-up Vividobots based out of Chennai raised ₹1.47 crore as part of its seed round backed by Inflection Point Ventures. The startup would utilize the proceeds to push faster product development as well as intensify its robot deployments for various vertical-specific opportunities.

Vividobots is looking to revolutionize the process of high-rise building maintenance by making it safer, quicker, and more efficient. The robotics solutions of the company are already deployed in Chennai, with a plan to expand to other metropolitan cities where real estate development and demand for vertical maintenance are increasing at a rapid pace.

The robotic solutions of the start-up provide a substantial benefit, ranging from 70% time savings to 50% savings in maintenance expenditure and 15% less wastage of materials. With the use of patented technology, Vividobots provides AI-based precision, safety, and repeatability, offering scalable exterior maintenance solutions.

With the fresh investment, the company plans to advance its technology further and extend its presence across Indian urban landscapes, where the demand for high-rise maintenance is growing.

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