According to a recent LinkedIn post from RoboSense, the company’s digital LiDAR technology has been integrated into Pudu Robotics’ newly launched PUDU BG1 Series, described as AI-native large scrubber-dryer robots. The post highlights that RoboSense’s Airy sensor offers a 360° horizontal by 90° vertical field of view to support positioning, mapping, and obstacle avoidance in complex, low-light environments.
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The LinkedIn post also cites claimed market traction, noting RoboSense’s 71% share in commercial cleaning LiDAR and Pudu’s shipment of over 120,000 units across more than 80 countries. By emphasizing deployments with major retailers and plans to deepen collaboration, the post suggests potential for sustained demand in commercial cleaning automation, which could reinforce RoboSense’s recurring revenue prospects and competitive positioning in service-robot LiDAR.
For investors, the collaboration points to continued adoption of high-performance LiDAR in non-automotive sectors, potentially diversifying RoboSense’s end-market exposure. If the partnership scales with global retail and facility-management customers, it may support volume growth, economies of scale in sensor production, and stronger ecosystem lock-in relative to competing perception technologies.

