Water. The chemical bond of the hydrogen and oxygen elements creates a substance that is vital for all known forms of life – H2O. Consumption, transportation, recreation — water is used as an everyday commodity and has nearly unlimited uses. This does not exclude industrial applications, however, where industrial service companies rely on pressurized water as the environmentally-friendly standard for cleaning methods.
As the COVID-19 Pandemic continues to plague the globe, industrial labor – just as the rest of the world – was forced to adapt to changes. As a result, renowned industrial manufacturing company Terydon Inc. introduced TeleJETTINGÔ — an innovative wireless robotic technology that allows employees to safely operate the high-pressure water cleaning operations from a remote location to abide by “Social Distancing” restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Traditional industrial cleaning methods require the worker to perform hazardous activities that position them in direct contact with extracted debris, creating dangerous work environments where incidents can prove to be fatal. To combat these inevitable risks, Terydon’s product line of “smart” robotic solutions utilizes Bluetooth control through a touch-screen tablet – allowing the worker to safely operate the machinery from 20 to 30 feet away. However, with the unprecedented reality of the COVID-19 pandemic, the team at Terydon Inc. adapted its innovative TeleJETTINGÔ to combine tele-robotics and water-jetting for long distance wireless control and video monitoring through Wi-Fi and Cellular networks.
By embracing the expediential advancements in technology-forward resolutions, there is a substantial change upon the horizon for this industry with the guidance of Terydon Inc.
In an industry notorious for a high turnover rate of employment, the TeleJETTINGÔ methodology may appeal to millennial and gen-Z individuals and entice integration into a workforce that has formerly been considered labor-intensive and blue-collar . To individuals that have grown up with smartphones, tablets, and computers in their hands, these tech-forward solutions may attract young minds into a sector which has often been looked upon as unappealing. Integrating automation and Machine Learning into the cleaning process allows these end-users to become more productive with less human interaction.
When asked what inspired the decision to enhance their product-line with TeleJETTINGÔ, Terry Gromes Jr., Director of Strategic Technologies, vocalized that “our wireless robotic technology evolves the worker’s job, but does not eliminate their employment. In an industry where the turnover rate is commonly high, these skilled work-from-home operators can be virtually re-located to operate practically anywhere.”
As a consequence of the COVID “Work-from-Home” orders, Terydon Inc. realized that the employees’ inability to enter a facility to perform critical maintenance and cleaning would ultimately catalyze the loss of millions of dollars for the asset owner. Keeping this in mind, the company’s long distance wireless operation methods has successfully expedited the evolution of computerized robotics into an otherwise labor-intensive industry in the future to come.
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