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The biggest threat your nail salon has ever seen
Nimble helps avoid the nail salon. Nail salons everywhere may soon face a serious competitor: Nimble, the robot manicurist. The company calls it the world's first smart home nail salon. It is a revolutionary device that lets you get a flawless manicure at home without any hassle. Nimble uses patented pioneering technology to scan, paint and dry your nails with one game-changing device.
Would you get a manicure from a ROBOT? Company inks Target deal to disrupt the $6.5BN nail industry
We're used to robot vacuums and robots in factories - but would you get a manicure from a robot? Clockwork, which says it designs robots to'liberate people from everyday mundane tasks,' just inked a deal to put its manicure machines inside six Target locations across the United States - including locations in Texas, California and Minnesota. The bots utilize artificial intelligence and 3-D technology to determine the size and shape of a person's hands and then provide manicures in only ten minutes for $10. Target is one of several retailers expressing interest in the robots, which could disrupt the $6.5 billion nail industry if they're widely embraced by consumers. Clockwork's manicure robot has been deployed to six Target locations in the US, including in Texas, California and Minnesota The bots utilize artificial intelligence and 3-D technology to determine the size and shape of a person's hands and then provide manicures in only ten minutes for $10 'We're pushing tens of thousands of partnership requests at this point,' Clockwork CEO Renuka Apte told Yahoo Finance.
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