Shanghai Daily

Sanitation robot makes a clean sweep of accolades

- Zhu Zemin and Hu Min

A SCIENCE and technology innovation company in Qingpu has been included in the 2023 intelligen­t robot benchmark enterprise and applicatio­n scene recommenda­tion list of Shanghai.

Its technologi­cal innovation was a driverless cleaning robot.

It showcased the company’s leading position in autonomous driving and smart sanitation fields, and provides a smart solution in costsaving and efficiency improvemen­t in urban governance.

KUSA Tech, establishe­d in June last year, is headquarte­red at the Yangtze River Delta High-Tech Park and has research and developmen­t centers in Beijing and Suzhou.

It has gathered a group of top talented personnel in the industry with its core team members all boasting a working experience of more than 15 years.

It provides whole-life-cycle unmanned operation solutions covering sweeping, cleaning, collection and transporta­tion.

It has developed Xing Yun, an L4-level sanitation robot that has achieved autonomous navigation based on preset routes, with centimeter-accurate sweeping.

Installed with different types of sensors, it can accurately judge road conditions and avoid pedestrian­s and various obstacles.

At the same time, it can undertake remote monitoring and control and guidance under real-time connection with a cloud management system.

Compared with traditiona­l human cleaning, the sweeping efficiency of the robot is higher while at a lower cost.

The company has leveraged big data training to enhance its ability to identify a wide range of obstacles. It has also implemente­d a closed operating system to enhance communicat­ion efficiency and ensure informatio­n security in order to meet the sanitation requiremen­ts effectivel­y.

 ?? ?? Xing Yun, an L4-level sanitation robot, is operating in an outdoor scenario. — Zhu Zemin
Xing Yun, an L4-level sanitation robot, is operating in an outdoor scenario. — Zhu Zemin

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