Building the robotic cleaning workforce
Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
Current global events have resulted in increased demand for autonomous cleaning solutions, particularly in healthcare environments. In response, professional cleaning solutions and services provider has added to its portfolio of autonomous solutions, launching the Nilfisk Liberty SC60聽鈥 a robotic floor scrubber powered by 鈥檚 BrainOS AI software platform聽鈥 and a UVC light-based solution for Nilfisk鈥檚 existing robotic floor scrubber, the Nilfisk Liberty SC50, to target viruses and other pathogens.
鈥淒uring the past months, cleaning has become even more essential for businesses and institutions, as they face new cleaning demands and requirements brought on by the pandemic,鈥 Nilfisk CEO Hans Henrik Lund said.
鈥淢any have turned to autonomy to meet these new demands, and we are extremely honoured to be their partner. Together with our technology partners, we work each day to drive innovation in the market and deliver solutions to boost our customers鈥 cleaning performance 鈥 and the SC60, the newest member of our autonomous portfolio, is a testament to that.
鈥淵ears of development have introduced state-of-the-art robotic technology within professional cleaning and, as a leader in intelligent cleaning, Nilfisk is committed to operating at the forefront of this evolution. We are, therefore, very excited to add two new innovative solutions to our portfolio,鈥 Lund said.
鈥淭ogether with our strong technology partners, we constantly strive to deliver the market鈥檚 best autonomous solutions, tailored to our customers鈥 unique cleaning requirements, and environments, in order to elevate their standard of clean.鈥
UVC disinfection
Designed by partner Carnegie Robotics, Nilfisks鈥檚 UVGI solution was created during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic to target viruses and other pathogens.
The solution uses UVC light to inactivate viruses and other pathogens and can be attached to the Nilfisk Liberty SC50. The robotic floor scrubber removes dirt and debris while the UV technology disinfects the surface simultaneously. The machine aims to deliver reliable, effective cleaning and disinfection of indoor spaces where hygiene is of the utmost importance, such as hospitals, airports, supermarkets and schools.
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