Inrobics It receives a visit from authorities from Leganés and the Community of Madrid

En Inrobics We have had the pleasure of welcoming to our facilities the Leganés Technology Park The visit of institutional representatives from the municipality and the Community of Madrid. A meeting that reinforces something key for us: grow the social robotics in Leganés with a real impact on health, care and quality of life.

They accompanied us Nikolai Yordanov, Director General of Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship of the Community of Madrid, and Miguel Ángel Recuenco, mayor of Leganés, along with other representatives of the employment, innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem linked to the Science Park of the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M).

A visit to learn about innovation in healthcare from Leganés

During the tour we shared our mission: to develop accessible and scalable solutions that combine social robotics and Artificial Intelligence to support processes of rehabilitation, support and active agingFor us, it was especially meaningful to be able to show, firsthand, how technology and social robotics in Leganés can help professionals dedicate more quality time to people, without losing clinical rigor or personalization.

Inrobics It was born in the environment of UC3M and today we continue to grow from Leganés, with a team that already exceeds ten professionals and with the ambition to expand our contribution to the health system.

ALMA: Social Artificial Intelligence to personalize and motivate

One of the central points of the visit was the demonstration of ALMA, Our Social AI We explain how it adapts to each user, reinforces motivation, and promotes therapeutic continuity, something essential in both rehabilitation and functional maintenance and support programs.

This approach allows combining technological scalability with a very human objective: that the person feels accompanied, understood and constant in their process, while the professional maintains supervision and clinical control.

Support for entrepreneurship and the self-employed: measures that boost the ecosystem

The visit also served to learn about and share the entrepreneurship support programs being promoted by the Community of Madrid. Among the key measures highlighted were the increased aid for the self-employed in the 2026 budget and the strengthening of programs focused on new technologies and digital skills training, crucial for innovative projects to compete and grow.

From Inrobics We especially value these initiatives because they strengthen the entrepreneurial fabric of Leganés and consolidate an environment where science, technology and health can be transformed into real solutions for society.

Thank you for the institutional support for innovation in Leganés.

We would like to express our gratitude to the Leganés City Council, the Community of Madrid, and the UC3M Science Park ecosystem for their continued support. The fact that these institutions are visiting to learn about the work being done within the park is an important step in continuing to build a municipality that is committed to innovation, employment, and social impact.

En Inrobics We will continue working to ensure that social robotics and AI applied to health, born in Leganés, goes further and further, always with a clear purpose: to provide better care, better support, and more accessible rehabilitation.

Image by Ana Albendea

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.
Image by Ana Albendea

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.