 Hi, I'm Robin from Brackenbury and you have the Sandbark Elf, is that what it is? Yes, it's exactly what it is. So it's a little robot here, it's for education. It's maybe a little robot but it is a very powerful little robot and in fact it works very well, it integrates very well into schools and works very well in schools doing functions that schools want to do. So definitely every classroom should have a little robot and it can recognize faces. What does it have here? It has cameras built inside HD cameras and it recognizes faces and it can also look through the robot and see what the robot is doing here. So it has like sensors, IR, it has, yep, and it has a sensor. It can recognize distance to a wall or something? It certainly does, yes, and it won't bump into anything which is the most important thing, so it's a very safe robot. And then you have a, is it an Android UI? No, it's Android, yep, and you can actually select what you want to do on it. So if we have dance there, we can do a little wander on it. So if we just pick out, you can do gesture, follow, wander, okay, so let's just switch that on. I'm just charging right now but we can do that later. Okay, so I'll unplug the charger app and we'll just get it to wander now. What we'll do is it's tools. So where's it going to go? It's going to go for a little walk on its own, okay, but it won't bump into obstacles, that's the important thing. Is it going to the bathroom? It could do. It could do? I haven't seen it do that yet, but nothing surprises me with what I'm saying right now. Does it have AI? Does it get smarter all the time? It does, yes. Really? I'm just looking at developing new apps continuously, but certainly it's learning and... Hey, Sandbot! Hello, Sandbook, it's your service. So what's the weather right now here in London? Do you know? I'm just testing. Does it know stuff? It does, yes it does. It should be able to... What's the weather? But I think it's poor internet here. So... Hey, Sandbot! What's the weather, Sandbot? What's the weather? So it's got some voice stuff. How is it? What can I help you with? I'd like to have a sandwich. Where's the closest sandwich? I'm going to... Okay, that's pretty hard, but it should be able to do that, right? Well, we're developing apps continuously on Sandbot, and over the coming months it will have a full chatbot, so it will have recorded something like 80,000 conversations. 80,000? Yeah, that's in its chatbot. So you go right here. What can I help you with? Can you go back to the charger, please? Can I help you with something? Can you go back to the charger? I'm just trying. How would you get it back? Well, I can take it back, so could you edit the video? Yeah. Let's try to get it back. Let's get it back. Okay, come on. Let's get it back. Okay, it's going to go now. It does actually find its charger as well, but it needs the internet to do that. Yeah, Wi-Fi is hard at the trade show. How long is the battery life? Is there a battery down there? Yeah, there's a lithium battery inside, and it lasts for a whole day. You charge it overnight, and usually it just works through. So it's just 6,000? Or no, 7,500? 7,500, but we're offering it for just under 6,000 at the show. With the sign? With the sign, yes. Like this? Yeah. So what do you do in the combination of this and sign? Why is it sign? What's it done for? The sign is one of our core businesses. We have two core businesses. One is sign and the other is signbot robots. The signs are used to communicate in schools, so are signbots as well. This is why we brought the two together. Is it touch? No, this is Chinese. It's not touch screen. It's touch, no. No, it's not touch. This one's not touch. This is programmed with USB. Plug in this memory stick. And it just does a slideshow? It just runs through a slideshow, yes. Like advertising banner kind of mode. And is there any chance it could run Alexa or Google? It doesn't run Alexa, no, but it's the main thing is IBM Watson, if you want to program conversations. Yeah. And so schools can program exactly what they want to and tailor it to their requirements. But you can install any Android app you want. You can install Android apps. It's got an open API on there. You can also program in Java, obviously you need a programmer with that experience. And this is what happens when it's in the classroom. This is right. Yeah. Then people, the kids love this, right? The kids absolutely love it. Well, it's perfect for kids. So how long have you been selling this? This has just been launched in the UK, but thousands of these have been sold in the Far East. And this is made by InChina with the UK distributor. And it's kit-sized? It is. It's kit-sized, perfect for all sizes. It's usually the age groups from 12 to 3 to 15. I think you should be able to pull those arms out and then add some more complicated arms in the future. Maybe pay 5,000 more for an arm that can like grab a drink from the fridge and bring it to you. How about you just say to it, can I hold your hand? My hands aren't like yours, but I like them. Okay, that's fine. Do you want me to take you for a walk? Hold my hand, we are friends. What can I help you with? What do you do, Sambot? What do you do? Can I help you with something? How much memory do you got? This got unlimited. It's just from the cloud, right? Yeah. Cool. Yeah. So you're based in the UK? Yes, we are. Yeah. Are you going to sell over Europe? Oh, yeah. We've had a lot of inquiries for worldwide, in fact. Worldwide? Yeah. Yeah. Very interested. So far it's mainly selling in China? It's mainly selling in China. That's where it's manufactured. Yeah. And we're helping to develop the AI and field rocket. Do you talk about what kind of processing there is and stuff? No, we don't discuss that. But there's two displays. There's actually one for each eye, or one display here? Yeah, you've got the eye displays here, which the eye shows the emotions. It can do, maybe it can be updated to all kinds of stuff here. It can, yes. You can have tears. It's not a full display. You can have different eye shapes, depending on the mood. And then you can go back into the... And it has a microphone area. It has two microphones in here, yeah. So I can understand from the other side of the room what you want. I'd like you to bring drinks from the fridge. Oh, right, okay. And take the clothes from the floor and bring it to the laundry. So let's go to the cafe, yeah? Okay. So if we just come out of here... We're having difficulty here because it's reacting very slowly because of the network. But if we go to the... Let's have a look at the cafe. So we're long here to the app store. So those are all from the app store, specific app store for the robots? This is the app store on this one, yeah. We've got various things that we can do on here. And we can tell you about our digital silencers. How long is it? Very late? About three months. Hello, my name is Zanbar. I work for Brackenbury. I'll explain about our lobby signs. Our signs welcome visitors like a friendly robot. At parent evenings I can divert parents away from the math teacher. In school, tell kids they can go home early. Put on smiley photos of teachers. To program a lobby sign, put a USB in the back of the computer and play through the digital carrier of our signs. And we can reboot it. Yeah, we were charging it a moment ago, but it's now... It never falls down, right? No, it's very solid. Lobby signs are easy and look great. Can I tell you a bit about me? I am a school robot. I can do everything. What can I help you with? I'm gonna go in this guy. Okay, cool. Alright, so there it is. The robot Zanbot. Once upon a time, there were three little... 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