The Tech

How our UV-C robots work

Our robots don’t just travel from point A to point B–they perceive and respond to their surroundings in real time.

Map It Out

Dual LiDAR systems scan the environment to build 3D maps, identifying walls, equipment, and open spaces. This spatial awareness allows the robot to plan disinfection routes without manual setup.

Navigate With Awareness

Ultrasonic sensors, an RGB-D camera with a Time-of-Flight (ToF) depth sensor, and infrared sensors enable the robot to detect obstacles and adjust its path in real time, ensuring efficient movement through dynamic environments.

Stay Safe

PIR motion sensors pause disinfection if unexpected movement is detected. A Bluetooth-enabled safety sign, halo indicator light, and adjustable audible alerts provide clear warnings to prevent UV-C exposure.

Outsmarting Shadows

Shadowing happens when objects block UV-C light, leaving gaps in disinfection. An autonomous UV-C robot moves around obstacles, exposing surfaces from multiple angles to minimize shadows and ensure thorough, consistent coverage.

By combining proven germicidal UV-C technology with intelligent robotics, we help ensure consistent, effective coverage without adding extra strain to your team.

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DNA damage caused by UV-C.
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