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Today, we had the pleasure of hosting Mr. Mazen, the CEO of Mazen Company — a respected Egyptian enterprise named after its founder. His visit marks a promising step toward potential long-term collaboration in the field of service robotics.
Mr. Mazen holds a degree in structural engineering and originally founded Mazen Company as a professional engineering services and construction solutions provider. Over time, the company expanded into three additional divisions: Mazen Construction, Mazen Steel Factory, and Mazen Rehabilitation and Maintenance — each reflecting the company's steady growth and diversification.
Mr. Mazen took this exploratory trip to China with the goal of witnessing live demonstrations of our country’s cutting-edge robotics technology. We were pleased to showcase some of our most popular models currently deployed overseas. Mr. Mazen showed great enthusiasm and asked detailed questions about the capabilities and functions of the robots.
We explained our robots' autonomous navigation system, which includes 360-degree vision enabled by LiDAR and depth-sensing cameras. This allows for highly precise movement and real-time environmental awareness. The robots generate and store internal maps of their surroundings, enabling them to navigate independently without relying on external control systems. As a result, there is no need for additional machinery to manage starting points, stops, or destinations.
We demonstrated our three core types of robots, each designed for specific environments and use cases:
Compact Delivery Robot
A small, highly maneuverable model specialized in transporting light items—widely used in restaurants and hotels for efficient, unobtrusive service.
Modular Service Robot
A slightly larger model that can be customized with different configurations, such as a humanoid head and arms or multiple storage cabinets. This flexible design makes it popular in both hotels and factories.
Heavy-Duty Load-Bearing Robot
Engineered for industrial environments, this robot can raise and lower platforms and carry loads of up to 400 kg. It is particularly well-suited for factory and warehouse operations.
At the close of the meeting, Mr. Mazen requested our distributor pricing list and a draft distribution agreement to begin formal discussions. His professional approach, clear vision, and in-depth inquiries reflect a strong potential for collaboration.
We look forward to continuing conversations with Mr. Mazen and exploring the exciting opportunity to bring our robotics solutions to Egypt and the broader Middle East and African markets.