To meet the demands of large-scale projects, Symmetry has launched the construction of a new 400 m², 9-meter-high building, adjacent to its existing 600 m² premises in Nîmes. This extension is primarily intended for the assembly and qualification of very large hexapods. These six-cylinder robots will be used to simulate swell for training crews in the maritime field, or to test the resistance of tanks to hydrodynamic forces.
The extension will also house a meeting room and additional office space, with delivery scheduled for this summer.
To meet the growing demands of the space and optical industries, an ISO 7 class clean room will be installed to minimize the presence of particles such as dust, and thus facilitate the integration of "clean", vacuum-compatible hexapods.
Learn more: www.symetrie.fr