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ProMat 2025: Newcastle Systems offerings highlight efficiency, safety with mobile workstations

Apex Series Powered Workstations on display at ProMat

By Robotics 24/7 Staff 
February 26, 2025

Massachusetts-based Newcastle Systems, a developer of workplace mobility offerings, will highlight its Apex Series Powered Workstations at ProMat 2025 in Chicago. The conference will take place at McCormick Place from March 17-20.

Newcastle Systems said it’s redefining efficiency and safety with its height-adjustable, ergonomic mobile-powered carts and the Workstations will be a key feature of its booth. The company will present its offerings at booth S4282.

Powerful workstation for streamlined operations

The company said its Apex Series offers businesses focused on improving worker well-being to simultaneously focus on streamlining operations. These workstations can power multiple devices at the same time - including laptops, tablets, LCDs, touchscreens, barcode printers, and scanners - for over eight hours of continuous use, drastically reducing downtime and enhancing workspace efficiency.

“Our mobile workstations are transformative solutions designed to empower workers and improve workplace safety and productivity,” said John O’Kelly, founder and CEO of Newcastle Systems. “We’re excited to showcase how our easy-to-adopt Apex Series can revolutionize workplaces and support teams nationwide at ProMat.”

Mobile-powered carts help reduce workplace injuries and accidents by eliminating the need for expensive, cumbersome cable installations and hazardous extension cords. With an adjustable height range of 30/33" to 48", these workstations cater to all operators, promoting comfort and minimizing physical strain. The integrated sit-stand functionality allows users to switch between sitting and standing positions, encouraging healthier work habits and reducing the risk of injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome and musculoskeletal disorders.

The Apex Series also highlights the human element of automation, enabling workers to interact seamlessly with technology while maintaining their safety and well-being. By prioritizing ergonomic design and mobility, Newcastle Systems ensures that automation complements human capabilities, enhancing efficiency without compromising the health or comfort of employees.

Focusing on mobile power, ergonomic adaptability, human-centered automation and injury prevention, Newcastle Systems said the Apex Series Powered Workstations embody the future of workplace efficiency and safety. Designed to deliver immediate ROI and flexibility, these workstations are a forward-thinking choice for companies striving to enhance productivity while ensuring the health, safety and comfort of their workforce.

 

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