City of Lausanne, Switzerland, where the Delta robot was invented.
The new headqarters of Demaurex.

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Vufflens-la-Ville, Switzerland

Headcount

90

Demaurex is a pioneer in robotics technology and was instrumental in bringing the Delta robot to market. Today Demaurex is one of the best known manufacturers of pick & place systems using this technology. Both packaged and unpackaged products are picked, as well as packaging elements such as blisters or thermoformed parts. Demaurex's offering consists of robotic cells and integrated cartoning systems. Demaurex has been part of the Rotzinger Group since 2018 and is based in Vufflens-la-Ville, which is adjacent to the city of Lausanne. Demaurex employs around 90 people. Industries:
Food packaging
Confectionery packaging
Pharma packaging
Delta robots picking tortillas and placing them on a hygiene conveyor belt.
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Putting an end to mold

For every production manager in a bakery, it is a horror: mold infestation. Because it means intensive and extensive cleaning, as well as the shutdown of the corresponding production areas, over a painfully long period of time. Any measure that makes this worst-case scenario less likely is a measure that keeps production running.

For every production manager in a bakery, it is a horror: mold infestation. Because it means intensive and extensive cleaning, as well as the shutdown of the corresponding production areas, over a painfully long period of time. Any measure that makes this worst-case scenario less likely is a measure that keeps production running. 

That’s why suppliers like Transver are working hard to make their machines and components even less susceptible to mold. Within the Rotzinger Group, Transver is the competence center for hygienic belt conveyor components and systems. Where could the smallest remnants of baked goods possibly be deposited? How can the design be adapted to reduce even this minimal risk? How can dry cleaning be made even easier? These are the questions that the specialists at Transver are grappling with. And this debate has recently led Transver to introduce a hygienic belt conveyor for bakeries with a number of innovations. Among other things, side panels no longer run horizontally to the belt, but are inclined at 45 degrees to make it easier for crumbs to fall off. A hinged belt support has also been established, which makes cleaning the equipment even easier. Would you like to find out what other measures have been implemented in the design of the new hygiene belt conveyor and how they further reduce the likelihood of mold infestation? We are at your disposal for a consultation appointment. 

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