Top 10 Robotic Disinfectant Solutions Aiding the Covid Fight

Top 10 Robotic Disinfectant Solutions Aiding the Covid Fight
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These robotic disinfectant solutions aid the healthcare system by using disruptive tech.

The Covid-19 pandemic has turned our world upside down. Since last year, the pandemic has induced changes that have both positively and negatively impacted the global economy. We are witnessing how healthcare providers and frontline workers are striving consistently to make the situation better for all of us. Disinfecting spaces are really important to stop the pandemic from spreading. Doing this manually might take a lot of time and it might be dangerous considering the highly infectious nature of this virus. The robotic disinfectant solutions steps in here, making the process autonomous, faster, and safe.

The accelerated adoption of technology in recent years has made the development of robotics and artificial intelligence possible. The healthtech sector is booming with advanced solutions to help care providers during such uncertain times. We have here the top 10 robotic disinfectant solutions that have created an impact in the times of Covid.

1. LightStrike Xenon Disinfection

This disinfectant robot is a product of Xenex Germ-Zapping Solutions. Xenon disinfection leverages UV light disinfection strategy to destroy viruses and deactivate pathogens, and bacteria from surfaces. These robots emit broad-spectrum ultraviolet light and work based on the pulsed xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) method. It is proven to deactivate 99.99% of SARS-CoV-2 virus strains from the environment. With faster disinfection cycles, these UV disinfection robots can disinfect a patient's room in less than 10 minutes and a surgical suite in less than 20 minutes, according to the company.

2. XAG-Drone-based Disinfection

The use of drones has also gone up with the penetration of advanced technologies. XAG, a Chinese agritech company, released a fund of five million Yuan to initiate drone disinfection operations amidst the pandemic. The company leveraged its agricultural drones to disinfect the public spaces in the nation. Drones are an impactful robotic disinfectant solution since they can be operated in a contactless manner and can cover a wider area in less time.

3. UVD robots

An ultraviolet disinfection system is a proven strategy to fight the virus that is seeping into the world. UVD Robots make this task easier by introducing automated and secure disinfectant robots. Based out of Denmark, this company integrates proven UV-C germicidal industrial solutions with disruptive robotics and AI technology. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the company introduced its Model C disinfectant robot, which is fully autonomous with the smallest footprint.

4. TMiRob

TMI Robotics is a Shanghai-based company producing autonomous disinfection robots that can be pre-programmed. These robots use ultraviolet, ultra-dry vaporized hydrogen peroxide, and air filtration methods for disinfection of surfaces. UV disinfection combined with air filtration will enable these robots to disinfect both the surfaces and the air around them. With a hydrogen peroxide sprayer and nine ultraviolet lamps, TMI robots are a good fit for the current scenario.

5. XDBot

At the peak of the pandemic, researchers from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore developed a semi-autonomous disinfectant robot. XDBot is elaborated as eXtreme Disinfection roBOT that can be wirelessly controlled using laptops or similar smart devices. It contains an electrostatically charged nozzle to spray the disinfectant with better speed and wider reach.

6. Tru-D SmartUVC

Tru-D SmartUVC is a 5 feet tall robot that can disinfect a room from a single position. These smart robots automatically shut down once the cycle is complete and notifies the operator along with documenting the results each time. It has 360-degree coverage and is driven by a smart UVC engine. The robots carry bulbs that provide chemical-free disinfection with patented 360-degree sensor technology. The average time taken to complete a cycle is 15 to 35 minutes. This intelligent disinfectant robot provides visualized data on product efficiency and performance through an app and cloud-based web portal.

7. Nimbus by Nevoa

Nevoa produces disinfectant products and recently came up with Nimbus, a disinfectant robot that sprays their Microburst disinfectant solution. Nimbus ensures whole room atomization or fogging to enable disinfection of the whole area. Microburst is an EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectant solution and Hypochlorous Acid (HOCI) is an active ingredient that is proven and effective. Nimbus can be controlled through wireless tabs and it allows automatic data collection.

8. Connor UVC Disinfection robots-RobotLAB

Developed to prevent indoor virus spread, Connor UVC disinfection robots Robot LAB are equipped with UV sterilization lamps and an automatic disinfectant sprayer. This is a fully autonomous robot and produces short-wave UVC light. The UVC wavelengths are between 200 and 300 nanometers and hence can efficiently deactivate pathogens and viruses. Connor UVC uses Simultaneous Localization and Mapping System (SLAM) that enables autonomous navigation.

9. HELIOS UV

The Helios UV disinfection and sterilization robots are born out of UVCLight.co.uk. These robots kill the germs by decomposing their DNA structures, thus curbing the spread. It works in two modes; air circulating disinfection and sterilization, and UV disinfection and sterilization. It is an autonomous robot that can be timed and is capable of autonomous charging. It also offers 360-degree disinfection and is an ideal solution during the current crisis.

10. Neolix

Neolix is a self-driving vehicle delivery startup based in China. They integrated disinfectant spraying into its vehicle delivery vans. These vans were seen disinfecting roads and public places. Neolix had also deployed its self-driving vans to supply food, medicine, and other necessary services during the pandemic.

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