Austrian-Developed Robot Increases Scaffolding Production in Slovenia
Austrian technology is gaining traction across Europe, with the recent establishment of the region’s first robotic facility in Slovenia. The innovative robot, developed by Wienerberger, is designed to streamline scaffolding construction, potentially replacing the work of six human laborers. The robot operates at a rate of 10 square meters per hour and eliminates the need for traditional scaffolding.
Standing at 3.5 meters tall without scaffolding support, it focuses on laying the second row of turl, building upon the previously installed row. Sensors integrated into the machine continuously monitor the position of each turl, providing real-time adjustments to ensure precise placement. This corrective function minimizes lifting and maximizes efficiency, allowing for high-quality construction output.
Currently, the technology is being utilized in dozens of buildings across Europe. The Slovenian facility represents a significant step in the adoption of automated construction methods, promising increased productivity and reduced labor costs within the industry. The robot’s capabilities are being rigorously tested to optimize its performance and ensure consistent results.
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