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Pudu Robotics Demonstrates Its Autonomous Systems at Davos

Pudu Robotics, a global leader in commercial service robotics, has demonstrated the practical application of its autonomous systems at the Davos Tech Summit 2026 through its participation in the Robot City initiative. As part of this venture, four of Pudu's robots were deployed across three operational locations to perform real-world tasks in retail, hospitality, and public infrastructure environments.

Pudu Robotics' autonomous systems showcase included the PUDU CC1 Pro cleaning robot, the FlashBot Max and BellaBot Pro, and the PUDU MT1 Max. During Davos Tech Summit, the PUDU CC1 Pro cleaning robot operated autonomously at a SPAR supermarket, where it navigated customer traffic and shelving layouts while using AI perception to detect residual stains and perform targeted re-cleaning. The FlashBot Max and BellaBot Pro, on the other hand, coordinated hotel services at the Hilton Davos, with the former integrating with elevators for floor-to-floor deliveries and the latter handling guest-facing food and beverage service. Finally, the PUDU MT1 Max performed outdoor cleaning at the Davos train station plaza, equipped with weather-resistant features and 3D perception for crowded public spaces.

Trend Themes

  1. Everyday Service Robotics — Commercial robots are moving from controlled pilots into routine retail, hospitality, and transit settings where labor efficiency, consistency, and around-the-clock operations create room for new service models.
  2. Context-aware Cleaning — AI perception, stain detection, and adaptive navigation are turning facility maintenance into a data-driven function with potential for performance-based cleaning contracts and smarter resource allocation.
  3. Multi-environment Autonomy — Robots capable of operating across indoor, outdoor, crowded, and weather-exposed spaces point to scalable platforms that can support broader urban automation networks.

Industry Implications

  1. Retail — Supermarkets and stores are becoming practical deployment zones for autonomous cleaning and inventory-adjacent systems that improve uptime while collecting operational intelligence from high-traffic environments.
  2. Hospitality — Hotels can incorporate delivery, food service, and guest-facing robotics into service workflows, creating differentiated experiences while easing staffing pressure in repetitive operational roles.
  3. Public Infrastructure — Train stations, plazas, and civic spaces represent emerging markets for rugged autonomous maintenance systems that enhance cleanliness, safety, and responsiveness in complex public environments.

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