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Nour R1: Saudi Arabia deploys humanoid robots in hospitals

Nour R1: Saudi Arabia deploys humanoid robots in hospitals

Saudi Arabia deploys humanoid robots in hospitals. Since Saudi Arabia has introduced cutting-edge robots in hospitals, which are assisting medical professionals and providing for patients, the impact of robots on the future is being felt across a variety of industries.

The world has witnessed significant scientific advancements in medical sciences, from telemedicine robots to surgical robots like the da Vinci Surgical System.

King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre has introduced the first humanoid robot employee of its kind, dubbed Nour R1, to help both staff and patients, in keeping with the widespread trend of delegating work to robots.

As Saudi Arabia deploys humanoid robots in hospitals, the hospital staff can expect top-notch information and communication technology services from Nour 1.

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It can respond to inquiries and even show how the use of technology in healthcare facilities in the Arab country has changed significantly.

It is used at the hospital’s Healthcare Information Technology Affairs wing and is designed to respond to technical support inquiries in both Arabic and English.

It is renowned for its capacity to interact, communicate, and identify hospital staff members.

Additionally, Nour 1 will provide real-time updates on activities and events at the hospital. Officials from the hospital hoped that the use of robotic convenience would allow staff members to concentrate on their primary duties.

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