UVD Robots

A wheeled mobile base with colorful lights inside supports a vertical column of brightly lit UV lightbulbs, inside of a surgical operation room.
My short-wavelength ultraviolet-C lights can handle this. Photo: Blue Ocean Robotics

UVD Robots are autonomous disinfection robots designed to reduce environmental contamination and stop the spread of pathogens that can cause disease. The robots feature a mobile base with navigation sensors and cameras, and they carry powerful ultraviolet lights that kill viruses and other germs.

Creator

Blue Ocean Robotics

(Developed in partnership with Odense University Hospital.)

Year
2018
Country
Denmark 🇩🇰
Categories
Features
Disinfection robots in action. UVD Robots

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Each robot carries an array of powerful short-wavelength ultraviolet-C lights that destroy the genetic material of viruses and other pathogens after a few minutes of exposure.

A mobile robot with bright UV lights moves through an empty airport next to a walkway.
The robot enjoys a stroll through an empty airport. Photo: Blue Ocean Robotics

History

UVD Robots is a Danish company making robots that are able to disinfect patient rooms and operating theaters in hospitals. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Odense, Denmark, UVD Robots is part of Blue Ocean Robotics. UVD Robots spent four years developing a robotic UV disinfection system, which it started selling in 2018. The robot consists of a mobile base equipped with multiple lidar sensors and an array of UV lamps mounted on top. Originally, the robots were developed to address hospital acquired infections, which are a significant problem globally. In 2020 UVD Robots launched its third-generation UV-C disinfection robot, Model C. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the company shipped hundreds of robots all over the world.

A radiologist works at a computer in front of a window into a room with an MRI machine and a mobile UVD disinfecting robot.
UVD can operate autonomously once it maps its path to clean. Photo: Blue Ocean Robotics

Specs

Overview

Germicidal UV-C tower. Advanced safety systems: heat detection, motion detection. Controlled via tablet in three modes: static, semi-manual, and fully autonomous. Voice/sounds module.

Status

Ongoing

Year

2018

Website
Width
55 cm
Height
178 cm
Length
75 cm
Weight
120 kg
Speed
2.7 km/h
Sensors

Passive infrared sensors, lidar sensors, three 3D cameras.

Software

Custom software system

Cost
US $80,000 - $90,000 (approximately)