Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG and Brain Corp Announce Technology Partnership for Industry’s First Autonomous Stand-on Vacuum Cleaner
Powerful Collaboration Reinforces Kärcher’s Track-Record of Designing High-Performing, Innovative Cleaning Machines and Also Demonstrates Extensibility of Brainos AI Robotics Platform Across Machine Form-Factors and Operational Environments
Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG, the leading provider of cleaning technology worldwide, and Brain Corp, a San Diego-based AI and robotics company, announced at the ISSA Show North America, a partnership to bring autonomous floor care solutions to market. Kärcher has a simple innovation philosophy: innovation is what benefits the customers. In partnering with Brain Corp, the company is pleased to introduce solutions to benefit users in a variety of industries. The initial product resulting from the collaboration will be the Kärcher Intelligent Robotic Applications (“KIRA”) CV 60/1 RS Chariot, the industry’s first autonomous stand-on, professional vacuum cleaner powered by BrainOS. Kärcher will license BrainOS, Brain Corp’s proven and commercially validated technology for the production, deployment and support of this new cleaning solution.
“I am pleased that another building block has now been added to our global robotics strategy: our partner Brain Corp will help us launch the world’s first autonomous stand-on vacuum cleaner in the near future,” said Marco Cardinale, Vice President Floor Care Solutions, Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG. “We designed the KIRA Chariot from the ground-up for autonomous operation, delivering best-in-class efficiency, reliability and mobility. In addition to the award-winning product concept of our KIRA B 50 autonomous scrubber drier, the new machine ideally complements our goals in the field of robotic floor cleaning solutions.”
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Kärcher has a track-record of efficient, resource-conserving cleaning systems that make a difference through top performance, innovation, and quality. Continuing this tradition, the KIRA Chariot is unique in its ground-up autonomous design, and will include several innovations: lithium-ion battery technology that provides longer run-times, a HEPA filtration system, and the capacity to clean large areas while still being able to maneuver in tight, dynamic spaces. Users of the machine can leverage the vacuum’s robotic capabilities by utilizing a simple and intuitive “teach and repeat” approach, allowing for easy deployment and seamless updates to the cleaning routes as the environment changes. The KIRA Chariot will operate in both autonomous and manual modes, and will be available for sale in 2020.
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“Brain Corp is excited to partner with Kärcher, one of the leading providers of cleaning technology worldwide,” said Christian Cornelius-Knudsen, Senior Vice-President, Global Sales and Services, Brain Corp. “This collaboration continues our growing momentum in the commercial floor care market, with Brain Corp now counting the major industry manufacturers as technology partners. Thousands of robots powered by BrainOS operate across a wide-range of public and commercial environments today, validating both the technology and value to end-user customers.”
BrainOS became commercially available in 2015 and enables original equipment manufacturers to integrate autonomous capabilities into their machines, regardless of form-factor size or application. BrainOS powered robots currently operate across geographies and operating environments that include retailers, warehouses, airports, shopping malls and school campuses.
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