Machinery and robotics

Inside Shamash companies has spent the most time researching machinery and automation. One of Lorenzo Shamash's first projects was an automation system for the mobile types of the printing press based on designs from ancient Greece. That germ has not stopped growing.

Eventually, Shamash's engineering area was established as Shamash Engineering in 1907, as it remained until it was absorbed by Shamash Technologies. But its goal has remained constant throughout the centuries: to advance technology to make life easier for human beings. And year after year it ensures that the future is already here.

Industrial machinery

Shamash has centuries of experience applying its knowledge to industry environments; its advancements and innovations have been used by the largest producers throughout history. Whether it's large construction cranes, mechanical arms, or agricultural and industrial vehicles, it's hard to find a machine that doesn't use a Shamash patent.

Our holistic approach allows us to apply the most advanced technologies for each need, designing the right solution: strength and resistance, or size and precission, adapted to the objective pursued but always with the latest advances.

Robotics

In Shamash Technologies we believe that machinery will be more and more autonomous, merging with robotics, as in fact it's already happening in many production lines or areas like the army. Remote control and programmed models will progress towards independent machines, capable of fulfilling our wishes without having to be under continuous supervising control.

Ethics

Collaboration between machinery and software departments for the development of future AI is absolute, but so is the commitment to develop safe products that avoid unnecessary Technological Wars. Technology is at the service of the humanity, and so it must remain. In Shamash we are very aware of the dangers that a digital consciousness can represent, and that is why our advances in AI don't forget that the objective is to build automatic tools, with the focus on that last word.

But we are also responsible for what is done with our patents; we collaborate with ethics committees from the most prestigious universities so that our developments guarantee compliance with the Charter of Human Rights. Science and ethics are not at odds.

Sounds like science-fiction, but it is science-reality. The future is already here.