
First orders for new RoboJob Tower EVO coming in fast
First orders for new RoboJob Tower EVO coming in fast
Barely two months after the official launch of the new Tower EVO at the EMO trade fair in Hanover, RoboJob can already report remarkable sales results. The revolutionary automation solution was received with great enthusiasm by the market. The very first Tower EVO is on its way to an Italian customer, the next installation is headed for a US branch, and in Germany, one company even opted for three units at once.
The first installation of the Tower EVO is planned for March next year in Italy, followed by additional installations in the spring. This rapid and widespread international adoption proves that the Tower EVO is a hit. The new system sets the tone for the next generation of CNC automation and confirms RoboJob's role as a pioneer in the sector.
‘The Tower EVO builds on the strong foundations of our first-generation Tower, of which more than 150 installations are now running worldwide,’ says CEO Helmut De Roovere. "Thanks to the experience we have gained there with applications in high mix, low volume and multi-batch production, we were able to develop an even smarter, more flexible solution. The EVO perfectly meets the growing demand for ease of use and versatility in the manufacturing industry."
With more than 2,000 installations completed at home and abroad, RoboJob has built up a unique lead in CNC automation. This experience forms the basis for a continuous stream of innovations with which the Belgian company is further strengthening its position as a product leader.
The successful market launch of the Tower EVO once again underlines RoboJob's leadership in the automation of CNC machines. Today, tomorrow and in the future.
Those who did not have the opportunity to see the Tower EVO in action at the EMO trade fair will soon have another chance. RoboJob will be participating in Mazak's Open House in Leuven, where the Tower EVO will be set up on a Mazak VCN 600. The new E-Grip servo gripper is also part of this production cell, as is the Bonertz Hybridspanner, which is controlled by the E-Grip.
Anyone who did not have the opportunity to see the Tower EVO in action at the EMO trade fair will soon have another chance. RoboJob will be participating in Mazak's Open House in Leuven, where the Tower EVO will be set up on a Mazak VCN 600. The new E-Grip servo gripper is also part of this production cell, as is the Bonertz Hybridspanner, which is controlled by the E-Grip.