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Skyscraper Robot window cleaners utilize suction power to move around and clean your windows or any glass surfaces such as sliding doors or mirrors. They can either clean a window using their inbuilt sensors automatically which allows them to work without any controls or input or they can be operated via a remote control.
Skyscraper window cleaning robots are economical and cost-efficient. They are much cheaper than expensive housekeepers. The machine can be set to clean exactly as required, while requiring little maintenance. Despite the potential issues, cleaning robots overall are highly effective at the tasks they are designed to perform.
They can be programmed to avoid spaces where there might be too many obstacles to run into. The growing use of cleaning robots in homes, along with the emergence of automation and artificial intelligence in household uses, has led to an increase in demand for cleaning robots.
The Global Skyscraper Window Cleaning Robot market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Skyline Robotics unveils ‘world’s first high-rise window-cleaning robot’ Ozmo
Skyline Robotics has unveiled “the future of window cleaning” with Ozmo, describing it as the world’s first high-rise window-cleaning robot.
Ozmo is outfitted with cutting-edge computer vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence technology, the smart, automated service robot targets high-risk skyscraper windows and has proven to clean three times faster than traditional window washers without missing a spot.
Ozmo is still operated by humans, resulting in a collaborative relationship that keeps humans out of harm’s way.
Skyline will use the innovation across a variety of business operations including expanding its New York City team, as well as continued product development and new capabilities to own the facade operations of the future.Skyline Robotics’ innovation round comes as the first Ozmo robots get set to report to work in New York City, home to some of the world’s tallest buildings.
The company has reached a multi-year partnership with Platinum, a building restoration and maintenance service provider in New York City, owning contracts for 65 percent of Class A buildings