Handwrytten: Tempe business uses robots to handwrite letters and notes

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Inside one building in Tempe, robots are staying busy writing card after card - but their “hands” never cramp or tire.

175 robots are busy at work handwriting cards with a pen at"We are now the largest provider of automated handwritten notes in the world," said David Wachs with Handwrytten.

"I noticed that everyone is getting inundated with text messages and phone calls and emails and I thought, gee, while everyone goes to the right, let's go to the left," Wachs said. "So while everyone went more digital, I went…less digital." "This could be sending a single note to their aunt or uncle, mother, father for the holidays," Wachs said. "Go on an iPhone, website, choose a card, write in a message, we'll then convert it to handwriting and write it out on one of our robots that holds a real pen.""What we find [is] any envelop that is handwritten has a three times greater open rate than a printed envelope, so just getting the envelope done is a huge difference maker for a business or people.

 

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