Strengthening Community and Industry Ties through Strategic Partnerships: Fostering Innovation

 

Partnerships

Upon entering Calvary Robotics, visitors are greeted by displays highlighting the company’s products and partnerships, demonstrating their commitment to collaborative endeavors. The company is keen on aiding local businesses and forming partnerships with educational institutions such as the Rochester Institute of Technology and the University of Rochester, as they recognize these institutions’ wealth of talent. They envision these talents as potential future leaders of the company.

Calvary is proactive in product development and problem-solving, and they understand that they can’t solve every issue in-house. For this reason, they foster industrial partnerships with large companies that manufacture automation components. These companies collaborate with Calvary to integrate their components with other devices and develop larger, more complex systems.
In essence, Calvary is a vibrant hub of innovation and collaboration that values partnerships at the local and industrial levels, consistently striving to advance its product offerings while fostering the next generation of company leadership.

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