The advanced solution is designed for precision management and operation of various machinery, particularly in industrial and manufacturing environments, combining hardware and software components to offer a centralised platform for monitoring, controlling, and analysing machine performance.
The Unicontrol platforms - Unicontrol3D Machine Control, Unicontrol Rover and UnicontrolCloud - are sold in more than 27 countries including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Denmark, New Zealand and Australia, where they are distributed by pioneering technology company RaptorTech.
RaptorTech General Manager (Construction) Ryan Finn said Unicontrol was a dynamic company that had been created with the vision to make work easier and faster for the machine operator.
"Their systems are user-friendly, customisable, and designed to support all earthmoving machinery," he said.
"RaptorTech and Unicontrol teamed up after identifying a need in the market for a product that was user-friendly for both the operator and support staff, had a quick customer support resolution timeframe and appealed to the price-conscious consumer.
"RaptorTech has the Unicontrol distribution rights for NSW, WA, the ACT and the NT, and handles all local sales, service and support." Many building sites now have a mandatory requirement for machine control - so this will be a necessity for contractors wanting to win more jobs.
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