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The automation of internal material transport – especially outdoors and in brownfield sites – is growing exceptionally strongly. Companies are therefore increasingly looking for autonomous solutions that work independently of hall floors, terrain and weather conditions. Innok Robotics has been meeting these requirements for some time. Since 2012, the company, based in Regenstauf in the Upper Palatinate region of Germany, has been one of the technology and market leaders in highly innovative “Autonomous Mobile Robots” (AMRs) that can also operate outdoors. From development and programming to assembly, Innok Robotics is a one-stop shop for everything the customer needs. The unique selling point of Innok robots is that they not only operate indoors in perfectly prepared halls, but are also capable of “multiterrain”. They can also be driven indoors on poor floors and without structural modifications to the buildings, as well as outdoors in all weather conditions and over obstacles such as ramps and thresholds.

Recently, Innok Robotics has seen a record number of prospective buyers – the number of inquiries has almost doubled compared to spring 2024. Therefore, the company was looking forward to its appearance at HANNOVER MESSE 2025 with great anticipation. At the Application Park in Hall 6, the company presented the new, even more powerful INDUROS with 1.3 tons of pulling force (1000 kg on the pallet) as a highlight. With its ability to handle rough terrain, gravel and obstacles in all weathers, Innok Robotics claims it is the first truly universal industrial transport robot. And with the help of a new white paper, Innok Robotis wants to show how companies can save up to 200,000 euros per year with just a single robot.

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