Active Adoption of Cleaning Robots for High-Tech Companies and Large Buildings... 500% Increase Compared to Last Year
Cleaning robots are rapidly being adopted in frontline industrial sites due to the impact of the Serious Accidents Punishment Act. Marosol, a total robot solution company led by CEO Kim Min-kyo, announced on the 8th that the number of companies introducing cleaning robots to prevent safety accidents in industrial sites is increasing. This year, Marosol's supply of cleaning robots has increased by more than 500% compared to last year.
Premium Silver Town The Signum House introduced the Gausium cleaning robot (Photo by Marosol)
View original imageWorkplaces that have introduced Marosol's cleaning robots include large corporations such as Samsung Electronics Pyeongtaek Campus and Hankook Tire, as well as small and medium-sized enterprises like Doowon Air Conditioning, and various locations such as Mirae Asset Center One, COEX, and The Signum House. Marosol's cleaning robots are being used in semiconductor manufacturing plants, large buildings, complex commercial spaces, and silver towns where maintaining a clean working environment is essential.
Cleaning the workplace is essential not only to protect workers' health but also to prevent malfunctions of machinery caused by dust and to avoid fire hazards. In large workplaces, cleaning was usually done by existing production staff or through cleaning services, but many avoided tasks such as cleaning oil stains on floors and removing dust. Cleaning robots solve these difficult and laborious cleaning problems in workplaces. Equipped with powerful cleaning functions and autonomous driving capabilities, cleaning robots can clean designated areas at desired times without human operation.
Marosol has formed a strategic partnership with Gausium, the world's number one cleaning robot company, and provides Gausium's control solution, Solink. By combining Gausium's high-performance robot vacuum cleaners with Marosol's Solink, 24-hour real-time monitoring service is possible.
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Kim Min-kyo, CEO of Marosol, said, "The number of companies adopting cleaning robots is increasing to maintain a clean working environment, secure workers' health rights, and prevent the loss of cleaning personnel. We will support not only the necessary monitoring to achieve optimal effects after introducing cleaning robots but also aftercare, reducing the burden on companies while increasing satisfaction."
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