Rapyuta Robotics establishes new office in OsakaーAccelerating logistics DX in the Kansai regionー

Date: 09 Aug 2022
Category: corporate, engineering, press release

TOKYO, JAPAN ー Aug. 9, 2022 ー
Rapyuta Robotics, Co., Ltd., is pleased to announce a newly launched office in Osaka to accelerate logistics DX in the Kansai area.

■ Background and purpose of the new Osaka office
Rapyuta Robotics, based in Tokyo, introduces and implements pick-assist robots (Rapyuta PA-AMR) to benefit logistics companies throughout Japan. The new Osaka office will further strengthen sales activities and operations for logistics operators in the Kansai area, centered on Osaka, and accelerate logistics DX in the Kansai region.
In the future, we will also recruit personnel to lead sales and operations in the Kansai region, using the Osaka office as a base.

■ Osaka office address
4-15, Higashinodacho, Miyakojima-ku, Osaka 534-0024, Japan
JR Osaka Loop Line Kyobashi Station North Exit: 10 min walk.
West Exit of Kyobashi Station on Keihan Main Line: approx. 10 min walk.
Kyobashi Station on the Subway Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line: 5 min walk.

Rapyuta Robotics
Rapyuta Robotics is a leading provider of flexible and collaborative autonomous mobile robot (Rapyuta PA-AMR) solutions and the pioneer in cloud robotics. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Rapyuta Robotics is a Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) spin-off, that operates with a vision to be the leader in making robots more attainable and useful by taking an open, platform-centric approach to developing and operating robotics solutions. At ETH Zurich, Rapyuta Robotics’ founding members worked on the RoboEarth and Cubli projects.
Recruiting page: https://www.rapyuta-robotics.com/careers/

Media contacts:
Rapyuta Robotics Co., Ltd.
Corporate PR: Tabuchi, Suzuki
MAIL: pr@rapyuta-robotics.com

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