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The Public Relations Robot market is a subset of the larger robotics industry. It is composed of robots designed to interact with people in a variety of ways, such as providing customer service, providing information, and engaging in conversations. These robots are typically used in public spaces, such as airports, shopping malls, and other public venues. They are also used in corporate settings, such as customer service centers and corporate lobbies.
Public Relations Robots are typically equipped with a variety of sensors and cameras, allowing them to interact with people in a natural way. They are also equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, allowing them to respond to questions and requests in a more human-like manner.
Some of the companies in the Public Relations Robot market include SoftBank Robotics, UBTECH Robotics, and Blue Frog Robotics. These companies specialize in the development and manufacture of robots for public relations purposes. They offer a variety of robots, from humanoid robots to autonomous robots, designed to interact with people in a variety of ways. Show Less Read more