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Cleaning is entrusted to the robots

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If we had been told 30 years ago that robots would be used to clean cities, nobody would have believed it, there would have been only a moment of hilarity. Today it is no longer a joke, but a reality that is taking hold, such as in Paris, where you can see a robot with bright colors clean the subway tunnels.
Initially tested for a short period of time by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP) has now become customary for passengers to see operate the small artificial intelligence.

The robot is equipped with sensors and able to see in all directions working for hours without backup, cleaning surfaces of 4000 square meters. According to the transport company, the robot in action consumes 76% less water and cleaning products than a scrubber keeping the same quality.

In order to get a clear picture of the situation, a report has been prepared by Accenture, on the so-called “digital transition”, to understand the effects of this transition on the members of the French Cleaning Federation, half of which are small and medium-sized enterprises. The report showed that these robots are also spreading in smaller activities, although they are not yet in a generalized phase of their life cycle.

The appearance on the market of these small robots took place three years ago and were mainly used for the cleaning of train stations, airports or warehouses. As a result of their spread, they are becoming more and more economical and the recovery of investments would not take long for companies whose cleaning budgets can reach 60% of their expenses for general services.

Robotic developments can be expected to occur in specific areas such as window cleaning, channel cleaning and dealing with hazardous areas such as nuclear power plants.

Accenture’s report also highlights the increased use of connected objects, such as sensors that constantly monitor passenger numbers and indicate whether there are areas to clean or toilet paper and soap dispensers that sound an alarm when they are empty.

The use of robots to clean up these public spaces would enhance the image of a sector in which few young people are involved.

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    Cleaning is entrusted to the robots

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    If we had been told 30 years ago that robots would be used to clean cities, nobody would have believed it, there would have been only a moment of hilarity. Today it is no longer a joke, but a reality that is taking hold, such as in Paris, where you can see a robot with bright colors clean the subway tunnels.
    Initially tested for a short period of time by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP) has now become customary for passengers to see operate the small artificial intelligence.

    The robot is equipped with sensors and able to see in all directions working for hours without backup, cleaning surfaces of 4000 square meters. According to the transport company, the robot in action consumes 76% less water and cleaning products than a scrubber keeping the same quality.

    In order to get a clear picture of the situation, a report has been prepared by Accenture, on the so-called “digital transition”, to understand the effects of this transition on the members of the French Cleaning Federation, half of which are small and medium-sized enterprises. The report showed that these robots are also spreading in smaller activities, although they are not yet in a generalized phase of their life cycle.

    The appearance on the market of these small robots took place three years ago and were mainly used for the cleaning of train stations, airports or warehouses. As a result of their spread, they are becoming more and more economical and the recovery of investments would not take long for companies whose cleaning budgets can reach 60% of their expenses for general services.

    Robotic developments can be expected to occur in specific areas such as window cleaning, channel cleaning and dealing with hazardous areas such as nuclear power plants.

    Accenture’s report also highlights the increased use of connected objects, such as sensors that constantly monitor passenger numbers and indicate whether there are areas to clean or toilet paper and soap dispensers that sound an alarm when they are empty.

    The use of robots to clean up these public spaces would enhance the image of a sector in which few young people are involved.

    Kleanoo Editorial Staff
    Kleanoo © 2025 — Reproduction prohibited
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    Cleaning is entrusted to the robots

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    If we had been told 30 years ago that robots would be used to clean cities, nobody would have believed it, there would have been only a moment of hilarity. Today it is no longer a joke, but a reality that is taking hold, such as in Paris, where you can see a robot with bright colors clean the subway tunnels.
    Initially tested for a short period of time by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP) has now become customary for passengers to see operate the small artificial intelligence.

    The robot is equipped with sensors and able to see in all directions working for hours without backup, cleaning surfaces of 4000 square meters. According to the transport company, the robot in action consumes 76% less water and cleaning products than a scrubber keeping the same quality.

    In order to get a clear picture of the situation, a report has been prepared by Accenture, on the so-called “digital transition”, to understand the effects of this transition on the members of the French Cleaning Federation, half of which are small and medium-sized enterprises. The report showed that these robots are also spreading in smaller activities, although they are not yet in a generalized phase of their life cycle.

    The appearance on the market of these small robots took place three years ago and were mainly used for the cleaning of train stations, airports or warehouses. As a result of their spread, they are becoming more and more economical and the recovery of investments would not take long for companies whose cleaning budgets can reach 60% of their expenses for general services.

    Robotic developments can be expected to occur in specific areas such as window cleaning, channel cleaning and dealing with hazardous areas such as nuclear power plants.

    Accenture’s report also highlights the increased use of connected objects, such as sensors that constantly monitor passenger numbers and indicate whether there are areas to clean or toilet paper and soap dispensers that sound an alarm when they are empty.

    The use of robots to clean up these public spaces would enhance the image of a sector in which few young people are involved.

    Kleanoo Editorial Staff
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    Cleaning is entrusted to the robots

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    If we had been told 30 years ago that robots would be used to clean cities, nobody would have believed it, there would have been only a moment of hilarity. Today it is no longer a joke, but a reality that is taking hold, such as in Paris, where you can see a robot with bright colors clean the subway tunnels.
    Initially tested for a short period of time by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP) has now become customary for passengers to see operate the small artificial intelligence.

    The robot is equipped with sensors and able to see in all directions working for hours without backup, cleaning surfaces of 4000 square meters. According to the transport company, the robot in action consumes 76% less water and cleaning products than a scrubber keeping the same quality.

    In order to get a clear picture of the situation, a report has been prepared by Accenture, on the so-called “digital transition”, to understand the effects of this transition on the members of the French Cleaning Federation, half of which are small and medium-sized enterprises. The report showed that these robots are also spreading in smaller activities, although they are not yet in a generalized phase of their life cycle.

    The appearance on the market of these small robots took place three years ago and were mainly used for the cleaning of train stations, airports or warehouses. As a result of their spread, they are becoming more and more economical and the recovery of investments would not take long for companies whose cleaning budgets can reach 60% of their expenses for general services.

    Robotic developments can be expected to occur in specific areas such as window cleaning, channel cleaning and dealing with hazardous areas such as nuclear power plants.

    Accenture’s report also highlights the increased use of connected objects, such as sensors that constantly monitor passenger numbers and indicate whether there are areas to clean or toilet paper and soap dispensers that sound an alarm when they are empty.

    The use of robots to clean up these public spaces would enhance the image of a sector in which few young people are involved.

    Kleanoo Editorial Staff
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    Cleaning is entrusted to the robots

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    If we had been told 30 years ago that robots would be used to clean cities, nobody would have believed it, there would have been only a moment of hilarity. Today it is no longer a joke, but a reality that is taking hold, such as in Paris, where you can see a robot with bright colors clean the subway tunnels.
    Initially tested for a short period of time by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP) has now become customary for passengers to see operate the small artificial intelligence.

    The robot is equipped with sensors and able to see in all directions working for hours without backup, cleaning surfaces of 4000 square meters. According to the transport company, the robot in action consumes 76% less water and cleaning products than a scrubber keeping the same quality.

    In order to get a clear picture of the situation, a report has been prepared by Accenture, on the so-called “digital transition”, to understand the effects of this transition on the members of the French Cleaning Federation, half of which are small and medium-sized enterprises. The report showed that these robots are also spreading in smaller activities, although they are not yet in a generalized phase of their life cycle.

    The appearance on the market of these small robots took place three years ago and were mainly used for the cleaning of train stations, airports or warehouses. As a result of their spread, they are becoming more and more economical and the recovery of investments would not take long for companies whose cleaning budgets can reach 60% of their expenses for general services.

    Robotic developments can be expected to occur in specific areas such as window cleaning, channel cleaning and dealing with hazardous areas such as nuclear power plants.

    Accenture’s report also highlights the increased use of connected objects, such as sensors that constantly monitor passenger numbers and indicate whether there are areas to clean or toilet paper and soap dispensers that sound an alarm when they are empty.

    The use of robots to clean up these public spaces would enhance the image of a sector in which few young people are involved.

    Kleanoo Editorial Staff
    Kleanoo © 2025 — Reproduction prohibited
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    La pulizia viene affidata ai robot

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    Se trent’anni fa ci fosse stato detto che i robot sarebbero stati utilizzati per pulire le città, nessuno ci avrebbe creduto, ci sarebbe stato solamente un momento di ilarità. Oggi non è più una battuta di spirito, ma una realtà che sta prendendo piede, come ad esempio a Parigi, dove si può vedere un robot dai colori sgargianti pulire i tunnel della metro.
    Inizialmente testato per un breve periodo di tempo dalla Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP) è ormai diventata consuetudine per i passeggeri veder operare la piccola intelligenza artificiale.

    Il robot è attrezzato di sensori e capace di vedere in tutte le direzioni lavorando per ore senza backup, pulendo superfici pari a 4000 metri quadrati. Secondo la società di trasporti, il robot messo in azione consuma il 76% in meno di acqua e di prodotti per la pulizia rispetto ad una lavapavimenti mantenendo la stessa qualità.

    Per avere un quadro chiaro della situazione è stato steso un rapporto da parte di Accenture, sulla cosiddetta, “transizione digitale”, per comprendere quali siano stati gli effetti di questa transizione sui membri della Federazione francese delle pulizie, metà dei quali sono piccole e medie imprese. Il rapporto ha mostrato come questi robot si stiano diffondendo anche in attività minori, nonostante non siano ancora in una fase generalizzata del loro ciclo vitale.

    La comparsa sul mercato di questi piccoli robot è avvenuta tre anni fa ed erano impiegati prevalentemente per la pulizia delle stazioni dei treni, degli aeroporti o dei magazzini. Grazie alla loro diffusione stanno diventando sempre più economici e il recupero degli investimenti fatti non richiederebbe molto tempo alle aziende i cui budget per le pulizie possono raggiungere il 60% delle loro spese per i servizi generali.

    Ci si può aspettare che gli sviluppi robotici avvengano in aree specifiche come la pulizia delle finestre, la pulizia dei canali e avere a che fare con aree pericolose, come le centrali nucleari.

    Il rapporto di Accenture, inoltre, evidenzia l’aumento dell’utilizzo di oggetti connessi, come ad esempio sensori che monitorino costantemente i numeri dei passeggeri e indichino se ci siano aree da pulire oppure dispenser per carta igienica e sapone che emettono un allarme quando sono vuoti.

    L’utilizzo dei robot per la pulizia di questi spazi pubblici accrescerebbe l’immagine di un settore in cui poche persone giovani sono partecipi.

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