Chang Robotics has been honored as one of Fast Company's 2024 Best Workplaces for Innovators and recognized as a finalist in the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics category. This recognition highlights the company's significant contributions to healthcare robotics and automated supply chain solutions. The acknowledgment marks a milestone for Chang Robotics, being its first national recognition despite previous local accolades in Florida.
The Fast Company list includes notable companies like Adobe and Walmart, showcasing the competitive landscape of innovation across various industries. Chang Robotics aims to revolutionize automation in healthcare and supply chains, emphasizing the importance of human-focused robotic implementations. The founder, Matthew Chang, expressed pride in the company's ability to drive impactful innovations that can transform industries and improve productivity.
• Chang Robotics named one of the 100 Best Workplaces for Innovators.
• Recognized as a finalist in the AI and Robotics category.
Chang Robotics focuses on implementing collaborative robotics to enhance productivity in various sectors.
Chang Robotics specializes in disruptive automation to transform supply chain operations.
The company has developed co-botics solutions to support healthcare professionals effectively.
Chang Robotics has been recognized for its innovative contributions to healthcare and supply chain automation.
Fast Company evaluates and recognizes companies for their innovative workplace practices and contributions to various industries.
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