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robots stand out due to their ability to welcome and engage with guests in a friendly
               and intelligent manner, adding a personalized touch to the cleaning experience.


               With ServeU adopting the new team members “Leo” and “Rex”, the two robots also
               contribute to operational efficiency by simplifying cleaning procedures, thereby
               reducing labour costs. Additionally, in alignment with the company’s environmental
               goals, “Leo” and “Rex” play a role in conserving resources by efficiently managing water
               and chemicals during the cleaning process. Through this innovative technology, Union
               Properties’ subsidiary ServeU, expects to significantly improve its client’s overall
               operational efficiency by 20 per cent.
               Simon Roopchand, General Manager at ServeU, said, “As a company that places a
               high value on efficiency, we are delighted to offer our new user-friendly and
               personalised cleaning technology for businesses in the region. By incorporating the
               cutting-edge robots into our cleaning solutions,
               we have once again reaffirmed our goal of setting new standards in the facilities
               management industry. The implementation of “Leo” and “Rex” also reflects our
               steadfast commitment to remaining at the forefront of technology and providing
               effective, sustainable, and customer- focused solutions.”


               “ServeU, as a company, continues to remain committed to empowering its clients with
               unmatched services by incorporating smart, new-age technologies, such as Artificial
               Intelligence, Chat GPT and IoT. The development of robotics has transformed how
               several Middle Eastern industries function and make strategic decisions, and we are
               pleased to be leading this shift which will help propel our growth into the future,” he

               added.
               The widespread implementation of robotic technologies is expected to benefit the
               nation’s UAE Robotics and Automation Program, which seeks to boost the GDP
               contribution of the robotics industry by 9 per cent by 2032.


               Over the year, Union Properties’ subsidiary ServeU, has steadfastly contributed to the
               sector, providing a diverse array of customised FM services tailored to the unique needs
               of residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and industrial properties.


























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