Skyline Robotics to Protect the Facade Health of New York City's Most Iconic Buildings

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Skyline Robotics, developers of Ozmo, the world's first high-rise window-cleaning robot, is delivering on its mission to modernize façade health technology in New York City. The company announced a key investment from commercial and residential real estate giant, Durst Ventures, an affiliate of The Durst Organization, that owns some of New York's most notable skyscrapers including One Bryant Park, One World Trade Center and 151 West 42nd Street. The Durst investment will further Skyline's development and deployment of Ozmo, while The Durst Organization plans to utilize Ozmo to enhance the quality of service provided to its tenants and residents. "Skyline Robotics is forging an innovative path forward for facade maintenance, leveraging cutting-edge technology that will transform how we maintain and determine the health of our buildings." "As the real estate industry evolves, demand is growing for modern solutions that will not only maintain their assets, but will monitor and enhance the underlying asset value," said Michael Brown, CEO & chairman, Skyline Robotics.

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