Welding is fundamental to the construction and fabrication of steel structures. From high-rise buildings and bridges to industrial equipment and vehicles, it provides the strength and stability needed for long-lasting performance. Steel remains one of the most widely used materials in modern construction due to its durability and versatility, making it suitable for both large-scale industrial projects and smaller precision applications. Choosing the right welding technique is essential to ensure reliable, safe, and resilient steel structures, with joints that can withstand stress, fatigue, and challenging environmental conditions.
YOUR SOLUTION TO THE SHORTAGE OF QUALIFIED WELDERS

The construction industry is facing rapidly evolving market demands, creating growing challenges for structural steel fabricators. One of the most common issues is the pressure to complete projects on time while dealing with a steady decline in the availability of skilled welders and fitters.
Quant Robotics addresses this challenge with an innovative automated welding solution designed specifically for structural steel.

EVA 2.0 Robotic Welding Complex


Metal structure fabrication demands precision, reliability, and high productivity to meet the requirements of construction, infrastructure, and industrial projects. Robotic welding solutions from Quant Robotics are engineered to support fabricators in achieving consistent weld quality, reduced production costs, and faster project delivery.

Consistency in Large-Scale Projects – Robotic systems deliver uniform welds across beams, columns, trusses, and frames, ensuring compliance with strict industry standards.
Handling Heavy-Duty Materials – Designed for thick steel plates, structural profiles, and complex assemblies, our robots provide deep and reliable penetration.

Improved Safety – By automating welding in difficult-to-reach or hazardous areas, robots minimize risks for human workers.
Scalability – Whether you’re fabricating small batches or large infrastructure components, robotic welding adapts to production needs.


Key advantages

  • Higher throughput with fewer reworks

  • Consistent compliance with welding codes and standards

  • Reduced labor costs and material waste

  • Flexible automation for both standard and custom designs