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Ana Albendea

Journalist and audiovisual communicator from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, she has a career in the press and online media (culture and technology). She specialized in Corporate Communication and Advertising through a Master's degree at the Complutense University of Madrid. Since 2021, she has been researching and creating content on technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. She adapts her experience and knowledge in the AI ​​​​sector by applying it to the health sector and its professional audiences. Her commitment and admiration for storytelling stands out, with the common thread of her current professional career being to make known the potential of robotics, more specifically social robotics in the health sector. Creativity to promote and communicate the work of the company, which is none other than to improve the quality of life of people, generating a positive impact on society.
Social robotics and artificial intelligence are gaining traction in health and well-being. Discover what the latest studies say about companionship, unwanted loneliness, and new forms of care.
From March 2 to 5, Inrobics It was present at 4YFN (MWC Barcelona) in the Spain Pavilion, fostering connections with partners, investors and potential clients within the Spanish innovation ecosystem.
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Social robots, capable of interacting and communicating with people, have reached a stage of maturity and are beginning to consolidate their presence in key sectors, including public services. This is reflected in the PONS IP Technology Offer Catalogue for Useful Robotics, Social Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence, which lists more than 675 patent family applications between 2021 and 2025 and shows accelerated growth since 2020.
The PERTE Commissioner for Cutting-Edge Health visits Inrobics to learn about the progress of the R&D project in multimodal human-robot interaction, with a focus on conversation and emotion capture in rehabilitation.
Inrobics On February 12, 2026, we participated in the presentation of Scale Lab's Technology Offer Catalog on useful robotics, social robotics, and AI. The event focused on the real-world adoption of these technologies in the health and social care sectors. Our CEO, José Carlos Pulido, shared the evolution of Inrobics from research to its consolidation, highlighting that the impact comes when the technology is integrated and adds value in everyday life.
Inrobics The Innovation Center for Entrepreneurship and Artificial Intelligence (C3N-IA) at the UC3M Science Park receives visits from local and regional authorities to learn about our social robotics and AI technology applied to health and the promotion of entrepreneurship in Leganés.
"In Inrobics Social Robotics “We have developed the first solution based on artificial intelligence and social robotics that accompanies and stimulates people physically and cognitively, both in clinical settings and in their own homes,” says José Carlos Pulido Pascual, CEO and founder of this spin-off. The company originated from research at the Carlos III University of Madrid to use social robotics and artificial intelligence in pediatric rehabilitation. This exploratory project, Pulido notes, yielded “surprisingly good results,” thus opening a validation and knowledge transfer process that led to the founding of InrobicsFrom its inception, the driving force, according to the jury, has been a "pioneering vision in the integration of disruptive information technologies in the field of digital health, in order to improve patient autonomy, the efficiency of healthcare personnel and rehabilitation therapies, making them more efficient, customizable and accessible."
Every November 20th we celebrate World Children's Day, a date that commemorates the Declaration (1959) and the Convention (1989) on the Rights of the Child. InrobicsWe emphasize how pediatric neurorehabilitation, technology, and collaboration with families and professionals help to make effective rights such as health, education, and inclusion.
Inrobics Social Robotics, Research Award from the Spanish Scientific Society of Informatics. For his pioneering vision in the integration of disruptive computer technologies, such as artificial intelligence and social robotics, in the field of digital health in order to improve patient autonomy, the efficiency of healthcare personnel and rehabilitation therapies, making them more efficient, customizable and accessible.