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SKA Robotics Hosts Congressman Chris Deluzio, Discusses Growing Regional Robotics Cluster
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HARMAR TOWNSHIP, Pa., Dec. 17, 2024 ~ Last week, SKA Robotics, a leading robotics and technology company, hosted U.S. Representative Chris Deluzio (PA-17th District) at their Harmar facility. The visit focused on advancing the region's flourishing robotics and technology sector and highlighted Deluzio's interest in the Pittsburgh region's growing robotics cluster.

During his visit, Deluzio had the opportunity to tour SKA Robotics' facilities and meet with the engineering teams responsible for developing advanced robotics solutions used across various industries. These industries include power generation, industrial inspection and maintenance, commercial construction and mining, and agriculture. The visit showcased SKA Robotics' dedication to strengthening relationships with local leaders to ensure that the robotics sector continues to be a cornerstone of Pittsburgh's economic development.

Spencer Krause, President & CEO of SKA Robotics, expressed his excitement about welcoming Congressman Deluzio to their facility. He stated that as they continue to grow and invest in the community, it is encouraging to have leaders like Deluzio who understand the impact of the robotics industry and are dedicated to fostering a supportive environment for innovation. Krause also emphasized the importance of collaboration between the private sector and government in driving growth for Pittsburgh's tech community.

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Congressman Deluzio shared his enthusiasm for investing in cutting-edge industries like robotics that can create good jobs and keep Western Pennsylvania on the global technology map. He acknowledged that the Pittsburgh region is home to some of the most exciting advancements in robotics and AI, with companies like SKA Robotics at the forefront of this growth. Deluzio expressed his gratitude for learning more about these local innovators during his visit.

Deluzio's visit represents a step forward in SKA Robotics' efforts to align the region's growing robotics industry with government initiatives aimed at fostering technological progress, economic resilience, and job creation. The company continues to strengthen engagement with government officials like Congressman Deluzio as they work towards this goal. This collaboration highlights the strong public-private partnership that makes the Pittsburgh region an attractive destination for technology and robotics companies.

In conclusion, SKA Robotics' hosting of Congressman Deluzio at their facility last week showcased the company's commitment to driving economic growth and technological advancement in the Pittsburgh region. The visit highlighted the importance of collaboration between the private sector and government in fostering a supportive environment for innovation. With continued efforts to align the region's growing robotics industry with government initiatives, SKA Robotics is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of Pittsburgh's tech community.
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