In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the popularity of automated cleaning robots for the home. Cleaning robots with various capacities are ubiquitous today, for instance in food courts, hypermarkets, hospitals, industries, airports, and homes, and are used for vacuuming, mopping, and sanitizing the environment. Cleaning robots for public environments as well as for private households seem to be able to provide the breakthrough that the designers of non-industrial robot systems have long awaited. The rapid automation in various end-user industries is likely to propel the cleaning robot market growth.
In environments like factories and warehouses, where manual cleaning can be both time-consuming and hazardous, cleaning robots can operate around the clock, tackling areas prone to dirt accumulation with greater frequency. This not only boosts efficiency but also improves safety. Cleaning robots for the home can contribute to enhanced safety and security within the household. With their developed sensors and navigation systems, these devices can navigate around obstacles and avoid stairs, ensuring that they do not cause accidents or damage to furniture. The integration of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning with these devices provides lucrative opportunities for expansion in the market.