Inker Robotics Commends Corporate Collaboration for Pioneering RoboPark Initiative

Inker Robotics Leads the Way in Creating India’s First RoboPark with Corporate Backing

March 28th, 2025: Inker Robotics is advancing discussions with corporate leaders to shape India’s first RoboPark, an integrated hub dedicated to robotics awareness, education, innovation, and entrepreneurship. As automation and AI continue to transform industries, the initiative aims to create a collaborative space where academia, businesses, and technology converge to drive advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence. Built on four interconnected pillars – RoboLand, Teknowledge Academy, Futuristech, and Inkubator; RoboPark fosters innovation, hands-on learning, and entrepreneurial growth, creating an ecosystem that bridges emerging technologies with real-world applications.

Following its participation in the latest edition of the Kerala Startup Mission, Inker Robotics is focused on fostering strategic partnerships that will accelerate the development of RoboPark. The initiative is designed to address the growing need for hands-on learning, industry-driven research, and scalable AI applications, ensuring that India remains at the forefront of technological evolution.

“RoboPark is envisioned as a bridge between technology and real-world application, offering a space for industry collaboration, skill-building, and research,” said Rahul P. Balachandran, Founder and Managing Director of Inker Robotics. “By engaging with corporate leaders, we aim to create an ecosystem where robotics and AI contribute meaningfully to industry and society.”

As industries increasingly adopt automation, the need for specialized research, upskilling programs, and industry-supported innovation is more critical than ever. Through RoboPark, Inker Robotics seeks to provide a platform where corporates, startups, and research institutions can explore practical applications of robotics, co-develop automation solutions, and contribute to India’s growing technological capabilities.

“The future of robotics lies in interdisciplinary collaboration,” added Amith Raman, CEO of Inker Robotics. “By bringing together expertise from different sectors, RoboPark will serve as a testbed for innovation, fostering solutions that address both industry needs and societal challenges.”

With India poised to play a significant role in the global AI and robotics landscape, initiatives like RoboPark are set to shape the country’s technological future. By integrating research, education, and enterprise-driven applications, the project aims to contribute to the development of a skilled workforce and a thriving robotics ecosystem.

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