Revolutionizing Environmental Services with Robotics: Innovations by Weston Robot and SUTD
Singapore-based robotics firm Weston Robot has developed a cutting-edge waterway cleaning robot that is revolutionizing the way water bodies are kept clean. With over 300 autonomous robots already deployed across the island for various tasks, Weston Robot is leading the charge in the adoption of robotics in environmental services.
The company’s chief scientist, Zhang Yanliang, highlighted the capabilities of the waterway cleaning robot, stating that it can effectively recognize and collect garbage and debris in water bodies. This not only improves the efficiency of the cleaning process but also eliminates the need for manual labor, saving costs and ensuring a safer working environment for operators.
The shift towards fast-emerging technologies in the environmental services industry was evident at the recent CleanEnviro Summit, where more than 40 innovators showcased their solutions. The National Environment Agency (NEA) is actively funding such innovations, including the Falcon robot developed by researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD).
The Falcon robot, designed for false ceiling inspections, eliminates the need for manual inspections by pest control workers and can access hard-to-reach areas to perform tasks efficiently. Similarly, the Panthera pavement sweeping robot developed by SUTD has transformed work processes by allowing workers to supervise and manage robots, reducing the need for physically demanding tasks.
Associate Professor Mohan Rajesh Elara of SUTD emphasized the impact of robotics on job transformation, creating new roles for robot operators and allowing robots to handle tasks that are dull, dirty, and dangerous. With projects like Falcon and Panthera making a real impact, the future of environmental services looks promising with the integration of robotics and other advanced technologies.