New robots to Stockholm
We are pleased to announce the delivery of two state-of-the-art floor-marking robots to Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm's premier exhibition center. As a pioneer in adopting robotic technology, Stockholmsmässan has continually sought innovative solutions to optimize their operations. The addition of our latest robots represents a significant advancement in their floor-marking capabilities.
A Legacy of Innovation
Stockholmsmässan's journey with robotic floor marking began in 2003 with the development of their first robot plotter, affectionately named "Harry Plotter." This initiative, in collaboration with the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, aimed to automate the labor-intensive process of marking stand locations and walkways for fairs—a task that many organizers still perform manually. The success of Harry Plotter led to the addition of two more robots, Hagrid and Hanna, further enhancing their operational efficiency. Stockholmsmässan
Transforming Operations
The implementation of these robots has revolutionized Stockholmsmässan's workflow. Harry Plotter, for instance, can design Hall C for a trade fair in approximately five hours—a task that would otherwise require about 40 hours of manual labor. This automation has reduced production costs, shortened lead times, and alleviated strenuous work for the staff. Event Effect
Embracing the Future
With the integration of our two advanced floor-marking robots, Stockholmsmässan continues to lead in innovation. The management has expressed that manual floor marking is now a thing of the past, as the robots' precision and efficiency have become indispensable. This partnership exemplifies our commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of our clients.
We are proud to support Stockholmsmässan in their pursuit of operational excellence and look forward to contributing to their future successes with our technology.