Webinar: RAINOS in Practice – The Watering Robot as a Game-Changer at Blankenese Cemetery in Hamburg
The webinar highlight: Innok Lunch & Learn together with TASPO magazine and Friedhofskultur!
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 sector, from January 28 to 31 in Essen. There will also be two program highlights and practical presentations.
The RAINOS is Innok's autonomously navigating and driving, fully automatic irrigation robot. It independently waters cemeteries/graves, parks or green spaces, refuels automatically and works for up to 12 hours at a time. It helps to counteract the shortage of skilled workers and finally gives gardeners enough time again to tend and plant.
You will find Innok Robotics for the first time this year at the IPM in Essen in the "Technology Hall" Hall 3 - Stand 3A12 from January 28 to January 31

Book your appointment now with our RAINOS experts at the stand.
We will also be happy to send you a ticket code.
The following program highlights await you around the RAINOS at the IPM:
But how much do you really benefit from the RAINOS?
How much does our casting robot relieve you and your business?
From how many graves does the RAINOS pay off?
The webinar highlight: Innok Lunch & Learn together with TASPO magazine and Friedhofskultur!
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