Alimak Invests in Robotics Technology for Building Maintenance

Alimak Group and Skyline Robotics announced a five-year exclusive agreement on December 19 to develop automated Building Maintenance Units, or BMUs, for permanent façade access. Sweden-headquartered Alimak, which also designs and manufactures rack-and-pinion elevators, is investing a minor, undisclosed amount in Skyline Robotics, based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The goal of the partnership is to develop an integrated robotic BMU that will provide automated window cleaning and façade maintenance. A recognized leader in the development of robotic solutions for window cleaning and façade maintenance, Skyline Robotics’ flagship product is the high-rise window-cleaning robot Ozmo. About the Alimak agreement Skyline Robotics CEO said, “Together we are delivering a transformational solution that will benefit the real estate value chain globally.”

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