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Casinos & Gaming · Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex

Casinos & Gaming robots in Dallas, TX

Buy commercial robots for casinos & gaming operations across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, deployed by a Farhand Field Service Engineer, with AI-guided lifetime service via Farhand Relay.

Field service across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex — from the Lockheed Martin / GM Arlington corridor through the Richardson telecom triangle to the Plano aerospace belt.

In Dallas, the workflows we typically automate for casinos & gaming include gaming-floor carpet vacuuming, hard-floor cleaning between tables, f&b delivery to gaming floor, and more. Every fleet ships pre-loaded into Farhand Relay so the support gets smarter with every shift.

What we automate in Dallas casinos & gaming

Gaming-floor carpet vacuumingHard-floor cleaning between tablesF&B delivery to gaming floorHigh-spill response24/7 unattended operationHotel-side delivery (integrated)

Dallas operations that run casinos & gaming workflows

Dallas-area facilities of these companies are exactly the kinds of operations we deploy casinos & gaming robots into.

Lockheed Martin
General Motors Arlington
Texas Instruments
Bell Textron
Frito-Lay

How a casinos & gaming rollout works in Dallas

You scope, we quote. We walk your Dallas casinos & gaming operation — workflows, throughput, physical constraints, integration needs — and quote the right fleet for your real workload.

Units ship pre-mapped to your facility when possible. Our Field Service Engineers commission on-site, train your team, and hand off into Farhand Relay for ongoing service. Coverage spans the entire Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex via our closest-hub dispatch model.

When something needs attention, you text us. Relay diagnoses the fault from sensor data. A Field Service Engineer is on-site within 24 hours — typically same-day in Dallas given metro density.

Frequently asked questions

No — Whiz and CC1 Pro are designed for occupied retail floors (<60dB, low-profile, smart obstacle avoidance). Most casinos report zero guest complaints after the first week of deployment.