ROBOTICS: PRODUCT FOCUS
REDEFINING CLEANING WITH NEXT GEN CO-BOTICS
Real-world deployment: an autonomous
machine for every environment Following the highly anticipated launch of the ICE Co- Botics Next Gen range in March 2025, ICE is celebrating a hugely successful rollout, with our advanced robotic machines transforming cleaning operations across diverse sectors. From bustling retail shopping centres to corporate offices, the Next Gen range is proving that automation is not just the future of cleaning—it's the standard of today.
The Next Gen range comprises 11 cutting-edge machines, each designed to meet the growing demand for smarter, more efficient, and more sustainable cleaning technology. Built on advanced AI-driven technology and engineered for efficiency, these machines are designed to work seamlessly alongside human teams – enhancing productivity, consistency, and performance across a variety of environments.
From compact, agile units ideal for tight indoor spaces to robust, outdoor-capable machines designed for larger, more demanding surfaces, the Next Gen Co-Botics range ensures there’s a solution for every cleaning challenge.
The versatility of the ICE Co-Botics Next Gen range has been demonstrated through installations in a variety of challenging environments. Shopping centres are utilising the machines both inside, tackling high foot traffic, and outside, in car parks and other public spaces. Cinema and leisure facilities are benefiting from consistent, high-quality cleaning, crucial for customer experience, while schools and large office complexes are achieving exceptional hygiene standards with increased efficiency.
This success is down to our commitment to providing a solution for every cleaning challenge, a claim further cemented by the very recent additions to the range: the heavy-duty Titan, the versatile Phoenix Max (Pudu MT1 Max), and the specialised Phoenix Vac (Pudu MT1 Vac). With these machines joining the Co-Botics lineup, we can offer a truly comprehensive range of robotic machines designed for every environment.
Meeting sustainability and reliability goals The drive towards automated cleaning is also linked to the demand for more sustainable operations.
The Next Gen range is designed to meet both reliability and sustainability goals. A key benefit across the range is the ability to recycle water during operation, a feature that drastically reduces environmental impact. By continually filtering and reusing water, the machines save thousands of litres and generates substantial savings on water bills; not to mention the increased productivity achieved through removing the need to re-fill the machines during the cleaning shift.
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The UK robotic commercial cleaning market is entering a phase of huge growth, driven by labour shortages and the increasing need for proof of hygiene standards. Here, ICE explains why its Co-Botics Next Gen range is leading the way forward.
Cutting through the noise with advanced technology Whilst there are a large number of robotic machines available in the market, the ICE Co-Botics Next Gen range distinguishes itself through its deployment of the most advanced technology available.
The various models offer superior navigation and object avoidance capabilities, ensuring they can operate safely and autonomously in dynamic public spaces. They also bring exceptional manoeuvrability and cleaning power, designed to handle complex layouts and intensive cleaning tasks with precision. This focus on best-in-class technology ensures that ICE robots don't just clean; they clean smarter, more effectively, and with minimal human intervention.
The road ahead – leading the UK robotics revolution The UK robotic commercial cleaning market is entering a phase of huge growth, driven by labour shortages and the increasing need for proof of hygiene standards. The market for cleaning robots in the UK is projected to grow substantially, and we believe the future of cleaning robots will be focused on three key areas:
1. Super-intelligence: We will see greater integration of AI and the machines learning to predict cleaning needs, learn from complex environments, and integrate seamlessly with building systems like lifts, CCTV, and roller doors for example.
2. Specialisation: As the market grows and moves on, the demand is likely to shift towards specialised robots tailored for specific tasks and environments.
3. Data and integration: Real-time data will become even more crucial than it is today, enabling facilities managers to prove performance and compliance instantly.
With the ICE Co-Botics Next Gen range successfully deployed and continuously expanding, we are not just participating in the future of cleaning—we’re defining it.
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