
KumoTek is a robotics design and manufacturing company located just
outside of Dallas in Richardson, Texas. The company was founded in the
spring of 2004 by robotics industry spokesman, Matthew Fisher, and has
continued to grow as a recognized authority in emerging robotics
technologies and interactive entertainment. The word Kumo means
"spider" in Japanese.
KumoTek has 2 divisions that manage day to day operations and have
proven vital to the company's sustained market growth and success. They
are the Consumer Robotics Group and the Service Robotics Group.
Consumer Robotics Group
works closely with leading robotics equipment manufacturers in
Asia to develop high-end robot kits for both hobby, and
educational markets. They manage OEM projects with our domestic
an international partner companies, including the high-profile
co-development project with Vstone Corp. of Japan to build the
KT-X Bipedal Robot Kit. This group has landed a wide range of
prestigious customers for KumoTek, including Intel, the U.S.
Naval Academy, MIT and Dartmouth, and even designs and builds
interactive museum robots, such as ARTI, which is now a
permanent exhibit at the Intel Museum in Santa Clara,
California.
Service Robotics Group
develops state of the art ground robots for police, fire and rescue
teams. This group has revolutionized the way light-weight robotics
technologies are used in the field, and is currently developing high-end
systems for the Department of Defense, Homeland Security and private
security companies.

KumoTek operates through several domestic and international
distributors, including the company's online subsidiary,
www.roboporium.com.
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