In a display of practical deployment, the PUDU CC1 Pro navigated a local SPAR supermarket, cleaning floors while dynamically adjusting to customer traffic and aisle layouts. Unlike traditional programmed machines, the unit utilized rear AI cameras to identify residual stains, triggering targeted re-cleaning without human oversight. Meanwhile, at the Hilton Davos, the FlashBot Max and BellaBot Pro handled multi-floor supply deliveries and guest interactions, demonstrating the ability to coordinate with building elevators and manage shifting service workflows.
The Davos train station plaza served as an outdoor testing ground for the PUDU MT1 Max, which utilized 3D perception and LiDAR to navigate pedestrian crowds. These demonstrations rely on the company’s unified PuduFM foundation model and PuduAgent platform, an architecture designed to allow various robot types to share cognitive frameworks. By moving away from isolated intelligence stacks, the firm aims to scale automation across different sectors, a strategy backed by the recent deployment of 200 CC1 units at Swiss retailer Denner. Having shipped over 130,000 robots to 85 countries, the company is now focusing on converting these real-world operational experiences into standardized, reusable capabilities for its global fleet.
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