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Sarwa Unveils New Branding While Ditching Robo-Advisory Skin
The company’s CEO explained that the new look represents “ambitious young achievers and forward-thinking builders” from the Sarwa community.
UAE investing platform Sarwa has completed a makeover of its brand to better reflect the company’s vision and commitment to its centralized money-management tool. The reimagined brand represents a watershed moment for Sarwa as the company grows in confidence and acknowledges its success as the first one-stop shop for online investment and money management.
Mark Chahwan, co-founder and CEO of Sarwa, explained, “For the longest time, our community’s investing needs have been segregated into different platforms. One for passive investing, one for buying stocks, one for buying crypto, and one for a cash account that earns interest. The team has worked very hard to deliver on this vision of building an app where you have all the different ways of putting your money to work, all in one place. Our new identity reflects that perfectly while maintaining our core principles: simplicity, innovation, accessibility, and transparency”.
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The new Sarwa brand is based on the concept of an orbit — with the suite of tools represented as celestial objects around the gravitational center that is the Sarwa app.
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Yango Showcases AI Robots Amid Rising Fulfillment Costs
The company is debuting the high-tech solutions at this year’s Seamless Middle East event, where attendees can experience live demonstrations.
Global tech company Yango is debuting its AI-driven warehouse robotics and pick-and-place solutions at the Seamless Middle East event, which is currently running in Dubai (May 14-16). The technologies aim to combat the rising fulfillment costs that are burdening the e-commerce, retail, logistics, and manufacturing sectors.
In e-commerce, fulfillment now represents one-third of all operating expenses. Global giant Amazon saw fulfillment costs rise from 31% of net sales in 2021 to 36% in 2023. Yango’s solutions could provide a much-needed remedy to these escalating figures.
At Seamless Middle East, attendees can experience live demonstrations of Yango’s robotic pick-and-place hardware. This technology leverages “advanced computer vision” to allow stationary robots to perform like human operatives while still managing to move 800 items per hour.
Yango has also introduced stock-taking, goods, and pallet-moving solutions to streamline inventory management and fulfillment. The company’s robots can autonomously navigate warehouses and work together with other machinery to get tasks done faster and more accurately.
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Alexei Filippov, Head of Global Business Development at Yango Robotics, said: “As fulfillment costs continue to rise, our warehouse robotics solutions come at a crucial time to help businesses not just survive but thrive. Our new robotics pick-and-place platform, mobile warehouse robotics solutions, and other technologies show Yango’s commitment to innovation and efficiency [and] we’re excited to debut [them] at Seamless Middle East”.
Yango is also showcasing further technologies at the exhibition, including autonomous delivery robots and the AI-powered White Label App and AI Shelf Monitoring System for retail applications.
To learn more about Yango’s solutions and their capabilities, visit the company’s stand (H2-G36) during Seamless Middle East, running until the end of May 16, or find Yango’s thought leaders at one of the event’s panel sessions.
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