Robin Powered, Inc., the company behind the smart office software Robin, has partnered with Konica Minolta, Inc., a Japanese technology company, along with Fundfire, Trani Capital, Ty Danco, Tony Kreisel, Matt Peters and Brennan White. This endeavor will allow Konica to deliver better and smarter workplace equipment for the modern office.
“We are excited to be partnering closely with Robin Powered and are really impressed with how they are leveraging presence-sensing technology to define the workplace of the future. Their intuitive solution drives efficiency and fluid collaboration in office spaces,” said Ekta Sahasi, vice president of Business Innovation Center for Konica Minolta.
Robin specializes in automated room booking, and since its launch, it has helped many schedule rooms for meetings and other activities without any hassles. The company also announced the availability of Robin Rooms, a new tablet app that gives members of a team a way to manually claim space for an impromptu meeting even if they have never downloaded the app. And the beta version of Robin API will give developers the opportunity to interact with their Robin data, such as locations, spaces, presence and others, and build third-party apps that would extend the Robin experience.