'Addressing Safety, ESG, and Labor Costs'... CleanTech Drives Innovation in Industrial Sites with Autonomous Cleaning Robots
The adoption of autonomous cleaning robots is rapidly spreading, especially in large commercial facilities and industrial sites. As the importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management and safety control is increasingly highlighted, there is a growing interest in cleaning automation and smart cleaning solutions.
In particular, facilities that operate large spaces, such as major shopping malls, office buildings, logistics centers, and convention centers, are required to improve operational efficiency and implement eco-friendly management through the use of autonomous cleaning robots. In response to this trend, CleanTech, a company specializing in cleaning equipment and industrial mobility care, is addressing the market by offering a wide range of autonomous cleaning equipment and integrated solutions.
CleanTech has built a lineup of autonomous cleaning robots that can be applied to spaces ranging from small commercial facilities to large industrial sites, allowing customers to select equipment best suited to the characteristics of their environment.
Autonomous cleaning robots, powered by artificial intelligence, recognize their surroundings and automatically set cleaning routes. By automating repetitive cleaning tasks, these robots help standardize cleaning quality and enhance operational efficiency.
The use of autonomous cleaning robots is also expanding from a safety perspective. For example, CleanTech’s SP50 and L4 models operate based on obstacle detection and automatic avoidance capabilities, enabling unmanned nighttime cleaning and reducing workers’ exposure to risk. These robots are particularly recognized for lessening the burden of repetitive tasks and enhancing the level of safety management at industrial sites.
CleanTech is focusing not only on supplying equipment but also on building cleaning automation solutions. By analyzing workflow patterns, setting cleaning zones, and designing operational methods, the company proposes optimal systems tailored to customers’ environments and supports verification of real-world applicability through demonstrations prior to introduction.
After the equipment is introduced, CleanTech also provides after-sales services, including maintenance and operational support, to ensure stable operation.
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A CleanTech representative stated, “The cleaning industry is changing to consider not only efficiency but also eco-friendliness and safety,” and added, “We will continue to expand safe and innovative cleaning environments through autonomous cleaning robots and smart cleaning solutions.”
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