RAINOS watering robot one of the IPM highlights
Innok's autonomous RAINOS casting robot (nicknamed Gießbert) is one of the highlights at IPM 2025, the world's leading trade fair for the green...
The shortage of skilled labour is omnipresent and the owners of cemetery nurseries often reach for the watering can themselves. Added to this is the increasing number of watering cycles due to ever warmer temperatures. Blumen Weis has now solved this problem at the Regensburg Bergfriedhof cemetery with RAINOS, as the robot now waters up to 200 graves per night fully autonomously.
Why RAINOS?Simply because it saves time, effort and costs.You concentrate on what you do best: The creative design! You leave the moulding to RAINOS.
Andreas Weis (Owener of Blumen Weis)
Innok's autonomous RAINOS casting robot (nicknamed Gießbert) is one of the highlights at IPM 2025, the world's leading trade fair for the green...
Nikolas Rössler becomes new CCO/CFO at Innok Robotics - Strategic growth boost for the high-tech company
Innok Robotics remains on course for growth and can report further major successes The final closing of the Companisto financing, which was resumed...