Salvator Tech Joins KMUTNB Event to Introduce Kebbi Educational Robot.

Salvator Tech ร่วมกิจกรรม มจพ. แนะนำหุ่นยนต์เพื่อการศึกษา Kebbi Salvator Tech joins KMUTNB activity to introduce Kebbi educational robot

Salvator Tech is advancing its support for Thai education by bringing a full range of robots to the Open House event at King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) , Rayong Campus. The company showcased a variety of innovative educational robots, with the Kebbi as the main highlight. Salvator Tech plans to further develop Kebbi to serve as a companion for the elderly, helping to reduce loneliness and the risk of depression. The event took place on April 26, 2024.


The KMUTNB Open House was held to showcase the innovative projects of business administration students and university partners. Salvator Tech, as a close partner, has consistently supported and shared knowledge on "educational robotics" with the university.
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The event featured numerous booths showcasing innovations and projects. Professor Dr. Suchart Siengchin, President of KMUTNB, along with faculty and staff, were among the more than 100 people who visited the Salvator Tech booth. A wide array of robots was on display, with the Kebbi educational robot taking center stage. Kebbi is a versatile gadget that can serve in many roles, from entertainment and recreation to a small service robot.

Kebbi , the latest inRobot for Educationtechnology, is packed with cutting-edge software and hardware. It can communicate through facial expressions, has a flexible robotic arm, and moves freely. Kebbi can engage in interactive conversations and answer questions, fostering knowledge and imagination for all ages.
It is also programmable via an SDK (Software Development Kit) for further development.

In addition to Kebbi, the team also exhibited several other robots and solutions, including the temi V3, food delivery robot temi GO, Delivery robots in industrial factories like the temi Platform andIndoor delivery robot

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Professor Dr. Suchart Siengchin and his team visited the Salvator Tech booth and showed great interest in the robotic technology. They observed demonstrations of the Kebbi robot and other models, exchanged useful information, and offered encouragement to the team. The event was a complete success, bringing smiles and a positive impression to everyone involved.

Educational Robots in the STEM System

A key policy of KMUTNB is to promote modern curricula that meet the demands of the new age of innovation through"STEM Education."This approach helps students develop analytical thinking skills and the ability to understand and apply what they learn in various subjects
to their daily lives.

STEM education integrates four core subjects: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. This approach seamlessly blends the strengths of each discipline, allowing students to apply them in real-world situations and work environments.

Reducing Depression in the Elderly with the Kebbi Robot

Depression in the elderly involves both emotional and mental changes that require special attention from family members, especially as Thailand’s population structure shifts toward an aging society. Robots are increasingly being used to assist retirees in various ways, from ensuring safety and providing telemedicine care to offering convenience and helping to alleviate depression. The Kebbi robot is currently being developed to support the elderly and reduce the incidence of depression among them.

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In Summary

Salvator Tech participated in an event at King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Rayong Campus, to showcase its latest robots and innovations designed to assist humans in a wide range of tasks. The main highlight was the Kebbi robot, which is being developed to serve as a companion for the elderly to reduce loneliness
and depression.

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