At Interclean Amsterdam 2026, KEENON Robotics demonstrated how advanced automation is transforming facility management through its focus on sustainable intelligence and coordinated multi-robot systems. With ongoing labor gaps, increasing operational demands, and rising expectations for consistent performance, the company introduced a professional cleaning fleet designed to deliver greater autonomy, scalability, and efficiency.
One of the standout innovations was KEENON’s AI-powered patrol inspection system. This feature enables robots to detect both dry and wet waste, automatically adjust cleaning modes, and determine the most efficient response routes. As a result, cleaning operations are no longer confined to preset paths, allowing for more flexible and real-time responsiveness.
KEENON also presented its KLEENBOT range as a versatile solution tailored to various commercial environments. The KLEENBOT C55 is built for expansive areas exceeding 3,000 square meters, providing high capacity, extended runtime, and wide coverage—ideal for factories and logistics centers. For mid-sized venues such as supermarkets, offices, hotels, and hospitals, the KLEENBOT C40 offers an innovative dry-wet separation system. Its triple-brush design allows simultaneous handling of dry and liquid waste, reducing odor issues, simplifying wastewater maintenance, and boosting overall cleaning performance. Meanwhile, the KLEENBOT C30 is suited for premium indoor spaces, delivering a quieter, waterless cleaning approach suitable for delicate surfaces like marble and carpets.
Beyond individual machines, KEENON emphasized the strength of multi-robot collaboration. Its ecosystem includes cleaning, delivery, and humanoid robots that can operate in coordinated fleets, improving service speed and adaptability in complex environments. Whether deploying large numbers of robots within a single site or integrating diverse robot types across multiple functions, KEENON has demonstrated scalable and efficient multi-robot operations.
The company concluded by highlighting its broader vision: integrating specialized service robots with general-purpose humanoid systems. With over 16 years of experience in robotics, KEENON continues to expand real-world applications while working toward its long-term ambition of “10 Billion + 1 Robot,” a future where each individual is supported by a robotic assistant.
One of the standout innovations was KEENON’s AI-powered patrol inspection system. This feature enables robots to detect both dry and wet waste, automatically adjust cleaning modes, and determine the most efficient response routes. As a result, cleaning operations are no longer confined to preset paths, allowing for more flexible and real-time responsiveness.
KEENON also presented its KLEENBOT range as a versatile solution tailored to various commercial environments. The KLEENBOT C55 is built for expansive areas exceeding 3,000 square meters, providing high capacity, extended runtime, and wide coverage—ideal for factories and logistics centers. For mid-sized venues such as supermarkets, offices, hotels, and hospitals, the KLEENBOT C40 offers an innovative dry-wet separation system. Its triple-brush design allows simultaneous handling of dry and liquid waste, reducing odor issues, simplifying wastewater maintenance, and boosting overall cleaning performance. Meanwhile, the KLEENBOT C30 is suited for premium indoor spaces, delivering a quieter, waterless cleaning approach suitable for delicate surfaces like marble and carpets.
Beyond individual machines, KEENON emphasized the strength of multi-robot collaboration. Its ecosystem includes cleaning, delivery, and humanoid robots that can operate in coordinated fleets, improving service speed and adaptability in complex environments. Whether deploying large numbers of robots within a single site or integrating diverse robot types across multiple functions, KEENON has demonstrated scalable and efficient multi-robot operations.
The company concluded by highlighting its broader vision: integrating specialized service robots with general-purpose humanoid systems. With over 16 years of experience in robotics, KEENON continues to expand real-world applications while working toward its long-term ambition of “10 Billion + 1 Robot,” a future where each individual is supported by a robotic assistant.