SoftBank Robotics has introduced GERMii UV-C, a disinfection and vacuum cleaning 2-in-1 function for Whiz that is able to eliminate surface pathogens* in Singapore. And the study shows that support is high for integrating things like more data and transparency around office cleaning practices, as well as the integration of robotics, including robo-vacuums.’’ But there’s an enormous opportunity in applying data and robotics to address these concerns. With 64% indicating they’re somewhat or very concerned about contracting Covid-19 at work, office cleanliness and safety are top of mind. This survey conducted in collaboration with Milieu Insight is extremely insightful for employers and building owners to understand the importance of using data to reassure our Singapore workforce that there are specific benchmarks in place to ensure that their office is safe and clean.”Ĭommenting on the dataset, Milieu Insight’s Chief Operating Officer, Stephen Tracy, said, “ The study helps shed some light on the concern levels of Singaporean workers as many are now heading back to the office. Whiz’s smart AI cleaning with real-time data on indoor air quality using Infogrid sensors and its analytical dashboard can deliver peace of mind to both employers and employees concerned with the risks of transmission of airborne viruses at the office. Kenichi Yoshida, Chief Business Officer for SoftBank Robotics Corporation said: “Cobotics is the collaboration between workers and robots, or other automation tools to improve employee experience. Deploying autonomous cleaning cobots can help impact the bottom-line for organisations seeking efficient solutions that reduce repetitive or strenuous tasks for the cleaning staff, allowing them to focus on nuanced, uniquely human needs and improving overall cleaning efficacy. SoftBank’s Cobots (collaborative robots) are specifically designed with the principles of human-robot interaction and to support an organization’s current staff, not replace them. Using cobotics to improve employee experience particulate matter) (70%),Ģ) Cleaning frequency (eg. 74% of employees seek greater transparency for cleanliness statistics, especially in:ġ) Air quality (eg. 75% think that the most ideal cleaning arrangement is a mix of both human and robot cleaners 84% cite that cleanliness at the office is important for them to be able to work effectively SoftBank Robotics, the global leader in innovative automation and collaborative robotic solutions (cobotics) presented the results of the study at the CleanEnviro Summit Singapore to demonstrate how smart technology can be utilised to improve workplace cleanliness and overall employee experience. 64% of employees polled are concerned about contracting Covid-19 at work as Singapore allows 100% of the workforce to return back to the workplace. Indoor air quality (70%) cleaning frequency (65%) and virus transmission risks (61%) are key concerns In a recent Workplace Smart Cleanliness Study conducted by consumer research analytics firm, Milieu Insight in collaboration with SoftBank Robotics and Infogrid to understand employee sentiments about their office cleanliness since the pandemic.
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