Zen Technologies share locked in upper circuit after launch of AI-Powered defence products
Zen Technologies’ shares rose 5% to Rs 1,362 on July 15, following a statement about the introduction of AI-powered robots and the official launch of four defence products.
The company’s subsidiary AI Turing Technologies collaborated with the product launch. Hawkeye, Barbarik-URCWS (Ultralight Remote Control Weapon Station), Prahasta, and Sthir Stab 640 are among the new IP-owned defence products for global security.
The chairman emphasized that such developments mark an important step forward in autonomous defence operations. He highlighted how crucial it is to include advanced robotics in combat survey missions. He said that Zen would be able to provide more cutting-edge technology to both current and new clients with these self-funded products.
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