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RoboSense LiDAR Integrated Into Pudu Robotics’ New Autonomous Cleaning Robots

RoboSense LiDAR Integrated Into Pudu Robotics’ New Autonomous Cleaning Robots

According to a recent LinkedIn post from RoboSense, the company’s hemispherical digital LiDAR product, Airy, is integrated into Pudu Robotics’ newly launched PUDU BG1 Series, described as AI‑native large scrubber‑dryer robots. The post highlights Airy’s 360° horizontal by 90° vertical field of view and its role in enabling precise positioning, mapping, and obstacle avoidance in complex, low‑light commercial environments.

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The post further suggests that high‑density 3D point cloud data from Airy underpins “spot‑and‑clean” functionality when combined with Pudu’s AI Magic Cleaning system, indicating a shift toward more autonomous decision‑making in cleaning robots. RoboSense also cites a 71% share in commercial cleaning LiDAR and notes Pudu’s installed base of over 120,000 units in 80+ countries, including deployments with major retailers such as Walmart, Edeka, and Denner.

From an investor perspective, this collaboration points to RoboSense’s deepening penetration in the commercial cleaning segment, where scale deployments can support recurring demand for sensing hardware and potential software and service layers. If the reported market share is accurate and sustained, RoboSense could consolidate pricing power and strengthen its bargaining position with OEM partners like Pudu Robotics.

The emphasis on fully autonomous cleaning for large‑scale environments may also signal broader adoption of LiDAR‑based solutions in retail, logistics, and facilities management, expanding RoboSense’s addressable market beyond automotive and industrial use cases. Continued co‑development with Pudu Robotics could accelerate product iteration cycles and create higher switching costs for end customers, potentially improving revenue visibility and competitive defensibility over time.

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