HRG Singapore Holdings PTE LTDAbout HIT Robot GroupFounded in December 2014, Harbin Institute of Technology Robot Group (HRG) is a high-tech enterprise jointly set up by the Heilongjiang Provincial Government, the Municipal Government of Harbin and Harbin Institute of Technology.The group is principally engaged in industrial robots, service robots, specialized robots, intelligent cloud robots, emerging intelligent equipment, intelligent plant projects and related technology transfer, technical consulting and technology services.HIT Robot Group has presence in 13 major Chinese cities, along with offices in Washington DC, California, USA, Frankfurt, Germany, Seoul, Korea, Singapore and Tokyo, Japan.About TP-HRG Robotics Innovation CentreThe collaboration between Temasek Polytechnic (TP) and HRG, one of China's leading robot manufacturers, in the setting up of the TP-HRG Robotics Innovation Centre marks the first step towards establishing a framework for research and training in the field of robotics, automation and other enabling technologies, in line with Singapore’s Industry 4.0 initiative.TP and HRG would cooperate in research & development, training, as well as the designing, delivering, test-bedding and integrating of solutions in relevant technologies in support of industry players. This includes small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore and around the region.
HRG Singapore Holdings PTE LTDAbout HIT Robot GroupFounded in December 2014, Harbin Institute of Technology Robot Group (HRG) is a high-tech enterprise jointly set up by the Heilongjiang Provincial Government, the Municipal Government of Harbin and Harbin Institute of Technology.The group is principally engaged in industrial robots, service robots, specialized robots, intelligent cloud robots, emerging intelligent equipment, intelligent plant projects and related technology transfer, technical consulting and technology services.HIT Robot Group has presence in 13 major Chinese cities, along with offices in Washington DC, California, USA, Frankfurt, Germany, Seoul, Korea, Singapore and Tokyo, Japan.About TP-HRG Robotics Innovation CentreThe collaboration between Temasek Polytechnic (TP) and HRG, one of China's leading robot manufacturers, in the setting up of the TP-HRG Robotics Innovation Centre marks the first step towards establishing a framework for research and training in the field of robotics, automation and other enabling technologies, in line with Singapore’s Industry 4.0 initiative.TP and HRG would cooperate in research & development, training, as well as the designing, delivering, test-bedding and integrating of solutions in relevant technologies in support of industry players. This includes small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore and around the region.
HRG Singapore Holdings PTE LTDAbout HIT Robot GroupFounded in December 2014, Harbin Institute of Technology Robot Group (HRG) is a high-tech enterprise jointly set up by the Heilongjiang Provincial Government, the Municipal Government of Harbin and Harbin Institute of Technology.The group is principally engaged in industrial robots, service robots, specialized robots, intelligent cloud robots, emerging intelligent equipment, intelligent plant projects and related technology transfer, technical consulting and technology services.HIT Robot Group has presence in 13 major Chinese cities, along with offices in Washington DC, California, USA, Frankfurt, Germany, Seoul, Korea, Singapore and Tokyo, Japan.About TP-HRG Robotics Innovation CentreThe collaboration between Temasek Polytechnic (TP) and HRG, one of China's leading robot manufacturers, in the setting up of the TP-HRG Robotics Innovation Centre marks the first step towards establishing a framework for research and training in the field of robotics, automation and other enabling technologies, in line with Singapore’s Industry 4.0 initiative.TP and HRG would cooperate in research & development, training, as well as the designing, delivering, test-bedding and integrating of solutions in relevant technologies in support of industry players. This includes small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore and around the region.