Realbotix names Scott Meyers as chief financial officer
Realbotix Corp. (TSX-V: XBOT) (Frankfurt: 76M0.F) (OTC: XBOTF) announced the appointment of Scott Meyers as chief financial officer, effective January 12, 2026.
Meyers brings 22 years of experience in corporate finance and public-company reporting across Canada, the United States and international markets. He has worked at large multinational firms and Canadian enterprises, with experience scaling technology-focused organizations. In his new role, Meyers will oversee financial operations and strategic planning.
Martin Bui, the current CFO, will transition out of his role in early 2026. Bui will remain with the company through completion of year-end financial reporting to ensure a smooth handover.
"We are deeply grateful to Martin Bui for his service and commitment to Realbotix," said Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix. "Martin has been an incredible asset to the organization during a critical growth phase."
"We're excited to welcome Scott Meyers as our new CFO," Kiguel added. "His expertise in finance, technology, and public markets will help drive our next stage of growth as we scale our humanoid robotics platform and expand our global footprint."
Realbotix designs and manufactures AI-powered humanoid robots for entertainment, customer service, and companionship. The company manufactures its products in the United States and holds patents for AI and robotics technologies that enable lifelike expressions, motion, vision, and social engagement.
The information is based on a company press release statement.
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