- Impact
- 1,095
RobotNow.com - this robot was born in 2002
NauticalBot / Robot
@Manusakos, I agree with your "Nautical" thinking... there's no doubt in my mind that there'll be many uses for robots on ships... (btw, if memory serves, I think I read somewhere that somebody already bought "YachtBot"...) At any rate, I grabbed up one related name:
Boat Robot / Com (If I recall, RoBoat and BoatBot and ShipBot, etc. were long gone when I regged this name... )
Cheers
- RobotBath {com}
- roboshopp {com}
- robottes {com}
- robotps {com}
- robotds {com}
Corey
Yes I have had that one a while and I have the reverse .....HireRobo.NET | Purchased for reg fee | Not usually a .net investor, however, the robot rental industry will be huge.
Great KW based brandable. The .com is 10 years old and the owner is likely wanting a lot.
Will look to flip quickly, so I am open to offers.
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@Corey, a couple nice grabs there! (But is RoboShopp a typo? Two "p"s?) Anyway, I like the concept of a self-cleaning robot bath... One my favorite short "domestic" robot names that I'm holding is:
Tub Bot / com
won AntivirusBot.com in an auction here +
Not mine, Godaddy sales
ProBots.com
$1,913 USD
WOWBots.com
$998 USD
Botsinsurance.com
Are Robots Insurable? Surprising Answers
Finding cost-effective insurance coverage can be an unpredictable process for some robotics developers and start-ups.
https://www.roboticsbusinessreview.com/supply-chain/are_robots_insurable_surprising_answers/
- The insurance industry is only starting to engage with the next generation of robotics technology
- Not enough robots are sold to provide the critical mass of data that insurers need
- Lack of regulatory and legislative guidelines complicates matters for both robot makers and insurers