Industrias Guerra, specialized in the design and manufacture of 100% in-house marine cranes, has reached a new milestone in the development of its robotic crane, as part of the TECNAVAL project within the PERTE Naval framework. 

After successfully completing the previous phases of the project, in which the company developed new technology for this crane model, Industrias Guerra has manufactured and assembled the prototype, integrating the mechanical, hydraulic, and electronic systems developed earlier. 

This advancement includes the incorporation of controllers and processing units for the management of robotic crane operations, as well as the installation of sensors that allow real-time monitoring of its operational parameters, representing a significant technological leap. 

In the coming weeks, the prototype will undergo validation, which will include rigorous testing to ensure that the crane meets the requirements of the new model, as well as the established quality and efficiency standards. This validation process is essential to guarantee the crane’s performance and safety under real operating conditions and, therefore, ensure its industrialization. 

Industrias Guerra’s participation in the PERTE Naval reflects its commitment to technological innovation and sustainable development, contributing to the strengthening of the Spanish naval sector. This project drives the modernization of the sector through the development of advanced technologies that improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the naval industry. 

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