Mint Incorporation Signs MOU with Rice Robotics for AI-Powered Robotics Joint Venture

Reuters02-09 21:01
Mint Incorporation Signs MOU with Rice Robotics for AI-Powered Robotics Joint Venture

Mint Incorporation Limited, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Aspiration X Limited, has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with Rice Robotics Holdings Limited to explore the formation of a strategic joint venture. The proposed collaboration will focus on developing localized robotic technologies and expanding research and development capabilities in Hong Kong, with an initial investment of approximately HK$10,000,000 to be funded by Mint. The joint venture aims to accelerate the development and deployment of intelligent robotic solutions, leveraging Mint’s AI platform and market presence in Southeast Asia alongside Rice Robotics’ expertise in delivery robots and established presence in Japan. The partnership seeks to address real-world challenges and advance the next generation of autonomous technology.

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