Revolutionizing Large-Scale Cleaning: Pudu Robotics Unveils AI-Powered MT1 Sweeper
Pudu Robotics launches the PUDU MT1, an AI-powered robotic sweeper designed for large-scale environments such as warehouses and manufacturing plants. The PUDU MT1 offers advanced features including AI-powered trash recognition, smart spot cleaning, and dynamic environment adaptability. It enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and ensures high cleanliness standards.
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- China
Pudu Robotics, a prominent player in the service robotics sector, has introduced the PUDU MT1, an AI-powered robotic sweeper tailored for expansive environments like home improvement stores, warehouses, and manufacturing plants. This innovative solution addresses the labor-intensive and often inefficient nature of traditional cleaning methods in these settings.
The PUDU MT1, designed to tackle areas exceeding 100,000 square meters, employs sophisticated AI-driven features to navigate and clean vast spaces with precision. Notable attributes include AI-powered trash recognition, smart spot cleaning, and dynamic environment adaptability using Lidar SLAM and VSLAM technologies.
Equipped with a 35-liter trash bin and advanced debris collection capabilities, the PUDU MT1 ensures thorough cleaning and minimizes manual intervention. It also features proactive dust control, IoT integration, and a user-friendly interface for seamless operation. Felix Zhang, Founder and CEO of Pudu Robotics, stresses the importance of intelligent automation in large-scale cleaning, highlighting the MT1's role in meeting modern facility standards.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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