Skyline Robotics, the Israeli specialist in cleaning windows and facades, relies on Airskin technology in its Ozmo window cleaning robot.
Andrew BaldingerCEO and Founder of Blue Danube Robotics GmbH
The robot simulates the movement of human cleaning but is operated by a real human to ensure proper cleaning. Since Ozmo is human-powered and security is always a priority, it is important to use a collaborative windowless application. Skyline Kuka uses Agilus KR10 R1100-2 with Airskin waterproof version.
Avi Ebadi
Founder of Skyline Robotics
The advantage of using Ozmo is on the one hand the lower project operational costs (savings up to 75%) and the increased speed of cleaning interfaces (up to 50% faster).
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