Cleaning is an unavoidable task in household
and is a daily routine which is time consuming and energy consuming.
Introduction of robots in the cleaning area has made this a less or no
burdensome task. These robots provide comfort and leisure to humans. The
technology used in robot uses vacuum cleaners to detect the areas that needs to
be cleaned, charter a path to clean the area with the help of a camera
attached, which eases the navigation. This camera is mounted on the roof of the
cleaner. These robots are widely used in all the industries ranging from
households, hospitals, industries and so on. In commercial sense, they are
helpful in tracking videos and images and maintain records of unclean and cleaned
areas to yield meaningful insights.
Though these have a large impact on a few
specific segments, the janitorial industry largely still depends on humans for
completing many tasks. In North America especially, some innovations to change
this status quo has been undertaken. They are majorly around the areas of
robotic floor vacuums, consumable product level sensors and trash level
sensors. Robotic floor vacuums are well suited for large open spaces like in
hospitals, airports and so on. Consumable product level sensors give signals in
lavatories when soap, toilet paper and paper towels run out. Trash level
sensors are smart dispensers and are similar sensors that use similar
technology to give out signals whenever the trash is full and give alerts accordingly.
Ken Research’s North
America Cleaning Robots Market 2018-2023 by Application, End-user, Distribution
Channel and Country: Segment Analysis, Trend Outlook and Business Strategy
gives a detailed analysis on the robotic cleaning market in North American
landscape. The report gives key findings about national markets and their end
user applications for the forecast period of 2014-2023. The report provides
valuable insights about the competitors and manufacturers trends including key
market players and emerging leaders. The report includes GMD's Risk Assessment
System according to the risk analysis and evaluation, Critical Success Factors
(CSFs) are generated as a guidance to help investors & stockholders
identify emerging opportunities. The key players in the market are AB
Electrolux, ADLATUS Robotics GmbH, Alfred Karcher GmbH & Co. KG, Aqua
Products, Inc., Avidbots Corp., BSH Bosch Und Siemens Hausgerate Altersfursorge
GmbH, Cleanfix Reinigungssysteme AG, Danduct Clean, Dyson Ltd, ECOVACS Robotics
Co., Ltd., GE Inspection Robotics, Hanool Robotics Corp., Hayward Industries,
Inc., HOBOT, Husqvarna Group, IBC Robotics, Intellibot Robotics LLC, iRobot
Corporation, Koninklijke Philips N.V., LG Electronics, Maytronics Ltd., Metapo,
Inc., Miele & Cie. KG, Moneual USA, Inc., Neato Robotics, Inc., Panasonic
Corporation, Pentair Ltd., Robomow, Samsung Electronics, Scantron Robotics,
Sharp Corporation, Toshiba Corporation, Windowmate, Yujin Robot Co., Ltd.,
Zodiac Pool Systems, Inc.
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