Hospital-Specific Disinfecting Robots

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Cleaning Robots are Being Tested for Use Within Hospitals

According to a study featured in the journal of Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control, companies are seeking to utilize disinfecting robots in response to the ongoing pandemic, which would reportedly help existing staff to thoroughly sanitize rooms in order to prevent the spread of the virus.

The UV lights that the disinfecting robots rely on would work as a "virucidal, bactericidal, sporicidal, and fungicidal," however "they cannot remove often pathogen-laden debris." This would enable them to function as an additional measure that would streamline the work of existing staff, however the hospitals that implement them would still need to employ trained cleaners to oversee the work of the robots, and ensure all protocols are met.
Trend Themes
1. Disinfecting Robots - In response to the ongoing pandemic, companies are seeking to utilize disinfecting robots to prevent the spread of the virus.
2. UV Lights - Disinfecting robots rely on UV lights that work as a "virucidal, bactericidal, sporicidal, and fungicidal."
3. Streamlined Workforce - Disinfecting robots can function as an additional measure that would streamline the work of existing staff.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Industry - Disinfecting robots could be utilized in hospitals and other healthcare facilities to help prevent the spread of the virus.
2. Robotics Industry - The development and implementation of disinfecting robots presents disruptive innovation opportunities within the robotics industry.
3. Cleaning Industry - The use of disinfecting robots in hospitals would require trained cleaners to oversee the work of the robots, presenting disruptive innovation opportunities within the cleaning industry.

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