NTU co-develops world's first automated gondola
OutoBot has a robotic arm that can wash and paint high-rise buildings. It will improve productivity and enhance workplace safety, says co-developer ELID Technology
Singapore
NANYANG Technological University (NTU Singapore) and ELID Technology International have co-developed a robotic system named Outobot, which serves to wash and paint high-rise buildings.
OutoBot is an automated gondola system that will improve productivity and enhance workplace safety. The robot is the first of its kind to have wireless controls, and is controlled by a laptop or tablet interface.
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