Rammas, DEWA’s virtual employee that uses AI, responds to visitors enquiries in English and Arabic at Gitex global 2022.
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Ameca, the humanoid robot, interact with visitors at the e& pavilion at Gitex Global 2022. Ameca is the world’s most advanced human-shaped robot representing the forefront of human-robotics technology.
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A woman stands near a robot during the GITEX Global technology show at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
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Visitors check a robot dressed as a construction worker; this humanoid robot can interact with people at the e& stand.
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Ameca - a humanoid robot that currently has the second generation heads. It has a total of 27 motors, which allows it to have very complex and lifelike human facial expressions.
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The 42nd edition of Gitex Global, has brought together 5,000 leading technology companies from more than 90 countries across 26 sold-out halls and two million square feet of exhibition space at the Dubai World Trade Centre.