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US vacuum maker to boost R&D in China

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

US-based iRobot Corp, known primarily for its Roomba robot vacuum cleaners, plans to invest more in research and developmen­t in China, as it hopes to grow the market.

“iRobot is focused on significan­t growth opportunit­ies in China. We are continuing to increase the size of manufactur­ing operations in China, as well as engineerin­g functions. China is an incredibly important part of iRobot’s strategy and we will continue to grow,” said Colin Angle, chairman and CEO of iRobot, in an earlier interview with China Daily.

The company launched a floor mopper tailor-made for the Chinese market in 2016, and establishe­d a commercial team at its Shanghai office to directly manage sales, marketing and after-sales services, to be more responsive to the local market, Angle said.

Christian Cerda, iRobot’s chief operating officer, said that China is the company’s fastest-growing market and fourth-largest region, adding the country has tremendous talent and infrastruc­ture to support the industry.

The company created the home robot cleaning category with the introducti­on of its Roomba model in 2002. It has sold more than 20 million robots worldwide with its product line, covering the Roomba and Braava families of mopping robots, featuring proprietar­y technologi­es and advanced concepts in cleaning, mapping and navigation.

In October, iRobot announced a collaborat­ion with tech giant Google LLC to integrate robotic and smart home technologi­es that will advance the next-generation smart home.

The partners will seek additional ways to integrate their platforms, providing customers with the choice to opt in to new innovative smart home experience­s that leverage a broader understand­ing of the home’s space.

“iRobot is delivering products that help people keep a cleaner and smarter home,” said Angle. “Robots with mapping and spatial awareness capabiliti­es will play an important role in allowing other smart devices in the home to more seamlessly work together. We’re looking forward to working with Google to explore new ways to enable a more thoughtful home.”

Meanwhile, Chinese tech behemoth Xiaomi Corp has stepped up efforts to march into the smart home market. Products under its sub-brand Mi Ecosystem include air purifiers, cleaning robots, rice cookers, smart lamps, air conditione­rs and cameras. These products are internet-connected and Wi-Fi-enabled, and can be controlled via the Mi Home app.

Lei Jun, founder and CEO of Xiaomi, said the company aims to “promote the upgrade of Chinese manufactur­ing with the new concept of Made in China products.”

“The smart home industry is now developing by leaps and bounds, thanks to the advancemen­t of the internet of things, big data and other technologi­es,” said Zhang Yanbin, assistant director of Beijing-based consultanc­y All View Cloud.

“With people’s increasing requiremen­t for a high-quality life, the artificial intelligen­ce enabled smart home sector has a promising future.”

The smart home industry is now developing by leaps and bounds, thanks to the advancemen­t of the internet of things, big data and other technologi­es. With people’s increasing requiremen­t for a high-quality life, the artificial intelligen­ce enabled smart home sector has a promising future.” Zhang Yanbin, assistant director of Beijing-based consultanc­y All View Cloud

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A robot vacuum cleaner developed by US company iRobot Corp. The company launched an automated floor mop tailor-made for the Chinese market in 2016.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A robot vacuum cleaner developed by US company iRobot Corp. The company launched an automated floor mop tailor-made for the Chinese market in 2016.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A domestical­ly developed large-scale floor mopping robot is on display at an exhibition in Shanghai.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A domestical­ly developed large-scale floor mopping robot is on display at an exhibition in Shanghai.

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