NEW DELHI: MIT Technology Review, today, revealed its annual global list of Innovators under 35 today. The coveted list features GreyOrange’s Co-Founder and CEO, Samay Kohli as an entrepreneur for his outstanding contribution in the field of Computer and Electronics Hardware. For over a decade and a half, MIT Technology Review, a globally renowned and referred technology publication has been recognizing exceptionally talented technologists whose work has the potential to transform the world.
GreyOrange is a robotics firm that designs, manufactures and deploys advanced robotics systems for automation at warehouses, distribution and fulfilment centers across the world. These robotic solutions help businesses transform their supply chains with highly productive, efficient, and automated warehouses. GreyOrange's flagship products include - the GreyOrange Butler, an artificial intelligence powered goods-to-person robotic system that automates inventory management in a warehouse and the GreyOrange Sorter that automates profiling and sortation of outgoing packages in a warehouse. These solutions dramatically enhance the efficiency and accuracy of warehouse operations, helping companies significantly improve brand experience for their customers.
Samay Kohli has been involved with robotics for over a decade now, winning several robotic competitions around the world, and even conducting robotic workshops globally – including institutions like Stanford University, Louisiana University, MIT, IITs, IIIT, NITs and many more. Samay Kohli and Akash Gupta, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, founded GreyOrange in 2011. The company today boasts of a 500+ strong workforce, and a phenomenal growth rate of 300% Year-On-Year. Company’s 33% workforce and revenues are dedicated towards R&D, making it one of leading robotic automation players globally. Headquartered in Singapore, currently, GreyOrange has operations in India, Hong Kong and Japan. It has recently expanded business to the Middle East and China markets.
On this occasion, Samay Kohli, Co-Founder and CEO, GreyOrange Pte. Ltd. said, “GreyOrange is driven by the potential of robotics automation and the continuous zeal for innovation. I am delighted to be a part of the coveted MIT Technology Review list as it acknowledges the role that GreyOrange has played in transforming the supply chains across industries through its robotic solutions. We are actually living our mission of solving real business problems using technology.”
Commenting on this, Jason Pontin, Editor-in-Chief & Publisher, MIT Review said, “Over the years, we’ve had success in choosing young innovators whose work has been profoundly influential on the direction of human affairs. Previous winners include Larry Page and Sergey Brin; Mark Zuckerberg, Jonathan Ive. We’re proud of our selections and the variety of achievements they celebrate, and we’re proud to add GreyOrange to this prestigious list.”