Robotics Design was founded in 1997 by Charles Khairallah M. ing after his invention of ANAT technology. In 2000, Robotics Design Inc. released the first unit of the AMI-100 which was sold to the ETS university for research purposes. By 2004, the ANATROLLER line of mobile robots was introduced to the market with the arrival of the ARI-100, and by 2006, the ARE-100 and ARI-50 joined the roster.
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- Robotics Design was founded in 1997 by Charles Khairallah M. ing after his invention of ANAT technology. In 2000, Robotics Design Inc. released the first unit of the AMI-100 which was sold to the ETS university for research purposes. By 2004, the ANATROLLER line of mobile robots was introduced to the market with the arrival of the ARI-100, and by 2006, the ARE-100 and ARI-50 joined the roster. Several new patents were invented by Charles Khairallah in 2008 with the release of BIXI, named 19th best invention of 2008 by Time magazine, and winner of the 2009 Gold Edison award for Energy and sustainability.
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- Robotics Design was founded in 1997 by Charles Khairallah M. ing after his invention of ANAT technology. In 2000, Robotics Design Inc. released the first unit of the AMI-100 which was sold to the ETS university for research purposes. By 2004, the ANATROLLER line of mobile robots was introduced to the market with the arrival of the ARI-100, and by 2006, the ARE-100 and ARI-50 joined the roster.
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