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David Wachs was giving a tour of Handwrytten, his robotic writing company in midtown Phoenix. “Every note this robot is writing is different,” he explained. “Our client is sending notes to Carmen, John, Susan each one is personalized.” The robot, which closely resembled a small desktop laser-printer, clutched a gold metallic pen in one tiny arm, bobbing and jabbing at a thank-you note to someone named Triana. Wachs reached over and touched the robot, which beeped and went still. A Handwrytten employee hurried over. “I don’t know what I did,” Wachs said. “I shouldn’t have touched it. Sorry.” ....
Phoenix company using robots to preserve the dying art of cursive handwriting Phoenix company Handwrytten has come up with a way to keep the handwriting style alive with new technology. Author: Rich Prange Updated: 5:42 PM MST April 15, 2021 PHOENIX We re living in a digital world now where the keyboard has replaced the pen. While it may be more efficient or more productive, creative handwriting is becoming a lost art. A Phoenix company called Handwrytten founded in 2014 has come up with a way to keep the art form alive with their own new technology. Walk into the company and you’ll encounter two rooms full of racks of machines buzzing with activity. Upon closer look the machines are robots handwriting – so to speak – with an actual ballpoint pen on stationery – thank you cards and personal notes. ....