Uruguay. The T7, designed to operate without the need for direct human intervention, has the capacity to clean up to 6,000 square meters daily, maintaining a battery life of 3 to 4 hours.
The machine has the ability to explore complicated environments, overcome barriers and follow previously established routes. If an obstruction is detected, it verifies whether it is feasible to remove it and, if not, informs the worker in charge, thus optimizing the time and resources of the human team.
"This functionality not only optimizes cleaning time but also allows staff to focus on more critical tasks, improving overall productivity," its developers highlighted.
Official launch at the Robotics Show
The official presentation of the T7 was held at the Robotics, Automatisms and Control Show, held at the LATU Events Center in Montevideo, a space that brought together companies and professionals interested in technologies applied to industry and intralogistics.
Local impact and perspectives
For the Uruguayan market, the T7 represents a tool that can reduce operating costs, raise hygiene standards and increase efficiency in critical operations.
"Spartan Uruguay, Tennant's representative in the nation, has highlighted the relevance of adjusting these technological solutions to the local market," ensuring that companies in Uruguay obtain access to technologies that meet their particular requirements.
The incorporation of artificial intelligence in cleaning equipment not only shows Uruguay's progress in terms of operational updating, but also places the country in the first position at the regional level in the application of automation in industrial maintenance.