KEENON Robotics presented its latest automation technologies for facility management at Interclean Amsterdam on April 14. The company showcased advancements in sustainable intelligence and multi-robot collaboration, aiming to address challenges such as labor shortages and increased operational demands.
The demonstration highlighted how KEENON’s new cleaning fleet is designed to deliver more autonomous, scalable, and efficient operations. This development is significant as the facility management industry faces rising expectations for consistent performance and growing complexity in operations.
A major feature introduced was the AI Patrol Inspection capability. This allows robots to identify both dry and wet debris, switch cleaning modes automatically, and calculate the shortest path for response. As a result, robots can move beyond fixed routes to adapt dynamically to real-time needs. KEENON also displayed its KLEENBOT series: the C55 model targets large spaces like factories with extended runtime; the C40 model focuses on mid-sized venues such as supermarkets or hospitals with a system that separates dry and wet waste in one workflow; while the C30 model offers quieter, water-free dry-cleaning for premium environments including hotels.
In addition to individual products, KEENON emphasized multi-robot collaboration by demonstrating coordinated deployments of cleaning, delivery, and humanoid robots within complex commercial settings. The company cited examples where up to twenty robots operate together or mixed fleets serve luxurious hotels.
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KEENON concluded by outlining its long-term vision of combining general-purpose humanoid robots with specialized service units after sixteen years of innovation. The company’s strategy aims toward what it calls “10 Billion + 1 Robot,” envisioning robotic support for every person.



