Yujin Group Affiliate TXR Robotics Enters Industrial Cleaning Robot Business
Launch of Industrial Cleaning Robot Following Firefighting and Smoke Extraction Robots
Business Diversification
TXR Robotics, a robot and logistics automation specialist affiliated with Eugene Group, announced on the 12th that it has expanded its business area by entering the industrial cleaning robot market.
TXR Robotics has launched an industrial cleaning robot that can be effectively used in various environments such as hotels, hospitals, and office buildings. This new product launch is part of a strategy to strengthen competitiveness through business diversification following the exclusive domestic sales contract signed last December with Chinese firefighting robot specialist ‘Guoxing Zuneng’ for firefighting robots and smoke extraction robots.
The industrial cleaning robot ‘SLEEK T7’ introduced by TXR Robotics supports both dry and wet cleaning. With a compact design featuring a minimum movement width of 70 cm, it can clean even in narrow spaces and boasts a powerful suction force of up to 17,000 Pa (Pascal). It supports both automatic and manual operation modes, allowing convenient use according to the user’s environment and purpose.
Additionally, it can recognize the surrounding environment and make operational decisions based on the situation, enabling optimized customized cleaning in various work environments. Detailed information about the product can be found on the TXR Robotics website.
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Um Inseop, CEO of TXR Robotics, said, “Through the industrial cleaning robot business, we will expand the application range of service robot technology and strengthen competitiveness in domestic and international markets,” adding, “We plan to continue leading the market by providing innovative robot solutions in various industrial fields.”
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