Robotic Automation in Switzerland’s Steel Production Sector
Automation remains one of the most effective strategies to boost productivity in modern manufacturing. Quant Robotics has developed EVA 2.0, a robotic complex combining smart software with high-performance equipment, enabling steel fabrication shops in Switzerland to manage even single assemblies without constant reprogramming. The dynamic software operates automatically and integrates smoothly into existing workflows.
Key Features of EVA 2.0
Assembly robot. Automates precise positioning and alignment of steel components, ensuring consistent outcomes across Swiss production lines.
Welding robot. Delivers fast, high-quality welds with reliable finish, meeting stringent Swiss and European standards.
Quick tool change. Minimises downtime and allows flexible switching between different tasks.
Rotator. Efficiently handles and orients large parts, optimising workflow and reducing manual effort.
Flipper for parts. Simplifies the turning of heavy assemblies, improving operational safety.
Dynamic software with Tekla compatibility. Guarantees seamless integration with popular CAD and design systems in Switzerland and neighbouring France.
By combining hardware innovation with intelligent software, EVA 2.0 offers Swiss structural steel fabricators a robust solution that enhances precision, accelerates production, and removes unnecessary manual programming.
Automates welding of beams, trusses, columns, and heavy steel frameworks. Robots provide durable joints, accelerate construction processes, and support compliance with strict Swiss building standards.
Cost-efficient solutions helping small and medium enterprises in Switzerland improve efficiency, reduce manual labour, and stay competitive.
Construction & Steel Structures
Applications
Manufacturing Optimization for SMEs
Automation
Seamless integration into automated production lines, working with sensors, conveyors, and vision systems for streamlined workflows.
Solutions for SMEs
Scalable welding cells designed for growing businesses. Start small and expand as production requirements increase.