Micropolis signs engineering deal with DP World for automation systems
Micropolis Holding Company (NYSE American: MCRP) announced an engineering and manufacturing agreement with DP World to develop automation technologies for logistics operations.
Under the agreement, Micropolis will collaborate with DP World on manufacturing and deploying a container ascending system designed to enhance operational efficiency and safety. The Dubai-based robotics company will support DP World's automation initiatives at targeted operational use cases.
"Being selected by DP World to deliver a program of this technical rigor validates the engineering discipline we have built at Micropolis," said Fareed Aljawhari, founder and chief executive officer of Micropolis. "It also marks a significant step further into the maritime and port-automation segment."
The partnership extends Micropolis' operations beyond public safety and smart city programs into maritime and industrial logistics automation. The company develops autonomous mobile robots and AI-enabled systems from its UAE base.
DP World operates as a global provider of logistics and trade solutions. The collaboration aligns with the company's adoption of advanced technologies to optimize trade operations.
Specific project details remain confidential, according to the companies. The agreement establishes a framework for future initiatives leveraging Micropolis' robotics and AI technology for logistics and infrastructure applications.
Micropolis specializes in designing unmanned ground vehicles, AI systems, and smart infrastructure for urban, security, and industrial applications. The company's capabilities span mechatronics, embedded systems, AI software, and autonomy systems.
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