Quantum International, a developing robotics company declared that it has entered a non-disclosure agreement with the University of Houston to advance the discussions on potential collaboration with robotics researchers of the university.
According to Quantum CEO Robert Federowicz, with the University of Houston being a tier-one research institution proximal to the company, Quantum can easily have negotiations on the university’s current robotics engineering projects. The operational initiative carried out in the enhanced mobility robotics discipline was found to be promising. The company anticipates discussing new ways for commercializing the innovations of UH researchers.
As global healthcare expenditures rise with growing aging population, Quantum investigates the marketing and development of potential new automation innovations within the medical as well as health-related sectors. Researchers at UH and Houston’s Texas Medical Center partner will make Houston a lucrative ground for new findings in medical as well as health-associated robotics.
The company has partnered with Poland’s Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurement (PIAP) for creating new device ‘Resuscitator’ to the highly demanding global markets. The Resuscitator is an advanced electronic assistant that guarantees that chest compressions, a CPR element likely for human error, have been consistently administered by amateurs as well as professionals.
Quantum International is focused on developing advanced robotics technology to compete in a flourishing global industry alongside Dover, Intuitive Surgical, iRobot, and Medtronic.