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Robotics in the Service of Modern Business (2026)
The integration of robots into the hotel industry, restaurants, supermarkets, hospitals, nursing homes, and logistics is no longer a science fiction scenario, but a reality aimed at releasing staff from repetitive tasks so they can focus on essential hospitality.

The following are the key areas where a robot can provide services:

1. Reception and Customer Service (Front Office)

Check-in & Check-out: Robots with touch screens and facial recognition can complete the arrival process, issue key cards, and provide basic information.
Concierge: Providing information on local attractions, transport schedules, or restaurant bookings in multiple languages simultaneously.
Baggage Handling: Autonomous vehicles (bellbots) that lead the guest to their room while carrying their suitcases.
2. Room Service

Delivery: Robots that navigate autonomously through corridors and use the elevator to deliver food, drinks, clean towels, or personal hygiene items directly to the room door.
Minibar: Automated systems that monitor consumption and robots that replenish stock.
3. Cleaning and Maintenance (Housekeeping)

Floor Cleaning: Large autonomous vacuums and mops for common areas and lobbies.
Disinfection: Use of ultraviolet radiation (UV-C) robots to exterminate germs in rooms and meeting spaces, which became particularly popular after the pandemic.
Window Cleaning: Special robots that climb glass surfaces and building facades.
4. Food & Beverage (F&B)

Service: Waiter-robots that carry trays of food from the kitchen to the tables or collect dirty dishes.
Barista & Bartender: Robotic arms that prepare coffees or cocktails with absolute precision in dosages.
Summary Table of Benefits
Sector    Advantage for the Hotel    Guest Experience
Speed    Immediate 24/7 response    Less waiting at reception
Cost    Reduction of long-term operating expenses    More competitive prices
Accuracy    Zero errors in orders    Consistent service quality
Innovation    Branding as a technologically advanced hotel    “Wow” factor and entertainment
Note: Despite technological progress, “human contact” remains a hotel’s most valuable product. Robots act as assistants, not as complete replacements for personal care.

OraiaKee Robotics features a specialized range where each robot has its own “specialty.” Although there is no single model that does everything (e.g., mopping and serving food simultaneously, for hygiene reasons), OraiaKee offers a comprehensive team that covers all the needs of a hotel.

Following are the models that “share” the tasks described:

1. OraiaKee W3 (Butlerbot) – The “Ubiquitous” Room Assistant

It is the most essential model for a hotel.

Job: Room Service and delivery of items (towels, toothbrushes, food).
Capabilities: Features secure cabins with automatic doors. It can call the elevator, change floors, and call the guest’s room phone to notify them of its arrival.
Why it stands out: It is designed to move autonomously throughout the building, ensuring guest privacy.
2. OraiaKee T10 (Dinerbot) – The “Waiter & Entertainer”

This model is the “star” of the restaurant and lobby.

Job: Serving in the restaurant, welcoming guests, and promotion (marketing).
Capabilities: Has large open surfaces for trays and a massive screen that can display advertisements or the menu. It can lead guests to their table.
Why it stands out: It features highly advanced movement to avoid crowds in narrow corridors and “expressive” eyes that make it friendly.
3. OraiaKee C30 (Kleenbot) – The “Cleaner”

If you want the hotel to be sparkling without employing staff in the corridors.

Job: Vacuuming, mopping, and dust extraction in common areas.
Capabilities: Operates autonomously, avoids obstacles, and can cover huge surfaces (lobbies, conference center corridors) much faster than a human.
Why it stands out: It returns to its base automatically for charging, so it can work all night long.
Can one robot do it all?

In practice, not yet, and this is intentional.

Hygiene: You wouldn’t want the robot that just mopped the lobby to bring your breakfast to the room.
Efficiency: The W3 (for rooms) is “slim” to fit in elevators, while the T10 (for service) is more “open” for quick access to food.
The “Best” Choice

If you had to start with a single model to perform most “guest-facing” tasks (deliveries, guidance, information), the OraiaKee W3 is the top choice for hotels, because its ability to use the elevator makes it the only real “employee” that can patrol the entire building.

Which of these three needs (room delivery, restaurant service, or cleaning) is the most urgent for you?

Restaurant

In reality, there is no single robot that does “everything” in the sense of cooking, serving, and mopping simultaneously, as hygiene requirements and design differ.

However, if you are looking for the most complete restaurant “multitool” from OraiaKee, it is the Dinerbot T10.

OraiaKee Dinerbot T10: The “All-in-One” Waiter

The T10 is the flagship model for 2026, combining three different roles:

Serving (Delivery): Transfers dishes from the kitchen to the tables with great stability and precision.
Reception & Guidance (Leading): Thanks to its moving head and interaction capabilities, it can welcome guests at the entrance and lead them to their table.
Promotion & Marketing: Features a massive screen (23.8 inches) that plays videos of the daily specials or offers while moving through the space (cruising mode).
Busseting: Can be used to transport dirty dishes back to the kitchen, replacing serving trays with special baskets.
Why is the T10 considered the “best” for all jobs?

Flexibility: Although sturdy, it can pass through narrow corridors (only 59 cm), allowing it to move in crowded restaurants.
Interaction: It is the most “vivid” robot by Keenon. It features voice commands, facial expressions, and reacts to touch, making the guest experience more pleasant.
Safety: It uses 4 3D cameras and LiDAR sensors to never touch a guest or obstacle, even in high-traffic environments.
Is there an alternative?

If your restaurant is very small with extremely narrow aisles, the Dinerbot T8 is the solution. It performs the same serving and guidance tasks but is “slimmer” (passes through 55 cm), though it sacrifices the large advertising screen found on the T10.

Summary: If you want a robot to do everything in the restaurant (reception, serving, advertising), the OraiaKee T10 is your top choice.

Would you be interested in learning more about how table programming is done for such a robot?

Hospital robots in 2026 have evolved from simple experimental tools into critical partners that save time and lives. Their work is divided into three main pillars: the supply chain (logistics), direct care, and surgical operations.

The following are their main responsibilities:

1. Supply Chain & Transport (Logistics)

This is the area with the highest robot usage (such as the OraiaKee W3 we saw in hotels, but adapted for medical use).

Medicine Transport: Autonomous transport of controlled substances or expensive medications from the pharmacy to the wards, with secure compartments that unlock only with a nurse’s card.
Laboratory Samples: Rapid transport of blood samples or biopsies from clinics to labs, without waiting for a porter.
Food & Linens: Distribution of meals to hundreds of rooms and collection of soiled linens, reducing the kilometers walked by staff.
2. Hygiene & Disinfection

UV-C Robots: Use powerful ultraviolet radiation to disinfect an operating room or a ward in minutes, exterminating 99.9% of germs (such as the OraiaUBTech ADIBOT).
Autonomous Cleaning: Robots that mop and disinfect corridors 24/7, maintaining consistently high hygiene levels.
3. Nurse & Patient Support

Triage & Reception: Robots (such as the OraiaUBTech Cruzr) at the ER entrance that guide patients or perform initial temperature checks and symptom logging.
Telepresence: Allow doctors to conduct “visits” remotely, speaking with the patient via screen and checking vital organs, even if the doctor is in another city.
Psychological Support: Small interaction robots in pediatric wards that help children relax before a procedure.
4. Surgery & Rehabilitation

Robotic Surgery: Systems like da Vinci allow surgeons to perform operations with millimeter precision through small incisions, reducing recovery time.
Exoskeletons: Robotic devices worn by patients in physical therapy to relearn how to walk after a stroke or injury.
Benefits in Numbers

According to data from hospitals using robots like Moxi, a pair of robots can make over 1,800 deliveries per month, saving staff approximately 2 million steps.

In summary: Robots in the hospital do not replace the doctor or nurse, but take over the “boring” and tiring tasks (transport, cleaning) so that humans have time to offer essential care to the patient.

For the hospital environment of 2026, OraiaKee and OraiaUBTech have developed specialized models covering the full range of needs, from disinfection to medicine transport.

The following is an analytical guide with the appropriate models per task:

1. Medicine & Sample Transport (Medical Logistics)

Security, hygiene, and elevator-use capability are required here.

OraiaKee Dinerbot T3 (or W3 Medical Edition):
Job: Transport of high-cost medications, blood samples, or surgical tools.
Features: Features lockable cabins (via code or ID card), automatic doors to avoid cross-contamination, and autonomous elevator calling.
OraiaUBTech (Logistics Solutions):
Job: Heavy logistics (transport of linens, large loads). OraiaUBTech uses autonomous transport platforms that can tow carts with medical supplies.
2. Disinfection

The most critical job for limiting hospital-acquired infections.

OraiaUBTech ADIBOT-A:
Job: Complete disinfection of operating rooms and wards.
Features: Uses powerful 360-degree UV-C lamps. It is autonomous (moves on its own) and features motion sensors to stop immediately if it detects a person, protecting them from radiation.
OraiaKee M2:
Job: Disinfection via spraying (dry mist). Ideal for large common areas and corridors where surface and air disinfection is required.
3. Reception & Patient Guidance (Front Desk & Triage)

In the ER or main entrance to reduce the workload of the administration staff.

OraiaUBTech Cruzr:
Job: Reception, temperature checking, and guiding patients to the correct clinics.
Features: Humanoid with a chest screen, voice conversation capability (AI), and arm movement for a more “friendly” feel.
OraiaKee T10:
Job: Providing information and showing health information videos (e.g., prevention instructions) via its large screen.
4. Facility Cleaning

To maintain floors in excellent condition without human intervention.

OraiaKee Kleenbot C30:
Job: Vacuuming and mopping corridors 24/7.
Features: Professional-level cleaning with the ability to avoid medical staff and stretchers with incredible precision.
Comparative Table of Hospital Use
Hospital Need    Top Choice    Model
UV-C Disinfection    OraiaUBTech    ADIBOT-A
Medicine Transport    OraiaKee    W3 / T3
Patient Reception    OraiaUBTech    Cruzr
Floor Cleaning    OraiaKee    Kleenbot C30
Which is the “best” for a hospital?

In the field of safety and disinfection, OraiaUBTech is considered a global leader due to the ADIBOT. In the field of internal supply (logistics) and medicine distribution, OraiaKee excels due to its vast experience in in-building navigation and elevator systems.

If you are planning the equipment of a unit, which need is most critical: facility disinfection or safe medicine transport?

Elderly care is one of the most sensitive sectors, where OraiaKee and OraiaUBTech follow different approaches: Keenon focuses on infrastructure support (food, medicine), while UBTech focuses on personal care and companionship.

Following are the specific models and their roles:

1. OraiaKee Robotics: The “Tireless Assistant”

In a nursing home, Keenon takes over the “heavy” work, allowing nurses to spend more time communicating with the elderly.

OraiaKee T9 / W3 (Butlerbot):
What it does: Carries meals from the kitchen to rooms or the dining area. Delivers clean linens, towels, and medication.
Why it’s useful: Reduces staff fatigue. Residents always receive their food on time, while the closed cabins of the W3 ensure medication hygiene.
OraiaKee C55 / C30 (Cleaning Robots):
What it does: Keeps corridors and common areas disinfected and clean 24/7.
Why it’s useful: Cleanliness is critical for the immune system of the elderly, and automation ensures no tasks are missed.
2. OraiaUBTech Robotics: The “Social Companion & Guardian”

UBTech focuses on interaction and safety, using humanoid robots.

OraiaUBTech Cruzr:
What it does: Acts as a communication and entertainment station. It can make video calls with relatives, play music, coordinate memory exercises (quizzes), or light gymnastics.
Why it’s useful: Combats loneliness. Also, through AI, it can detect if an elderly person seems confused or has fallen, alerting staff immediately.
OraiaUBTech Walker S (The Humanoid):
What it does: It is the most advanced model (with arms and legs). It can assist in opening doors, carrying items that require delicate handling, and even offer support during walking.
Why it’s useful: It is designed to operate in environments built for humans, climbing small steps or avoiding obstacles at home.
Comparison for Elderly Care
Need    Model    Company
Meal Transport    T9 / W3    OraiaKee
Companionship / Entertainment    Cruzr    OraiaUBTech
Memory Exercises / AI    Cruzr    OraiaUBTech
Mobility Support    Walker S    OraiaUBTech
Facility Disinfection    C55 / ADIBOT    OraiaKeenon / UBTech
The “Key” for 2026: These robots do not replace affection, but act as “eyes and hands” that never tire. For example, an OraiaUBTech robot can detect a fall in the middle of the night much faster than a typical staff patrol.

In the field of Logistics (Warehouses, Factories, Distribution Centers), robots are no longer simple assistants, but the backbone of production. For 2026, OraiaKee and OraiaUBTech offer models covering everything from heavy transport to delicate assembly.

Following are the specialized models for logistics:

1. OraiaKee Robotics: The expert in Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR)

OraiaKee focuses on the efficient movement of loads within industrial spaces.

OraiaKee S100 (Industrial Courier):
What it does: A “rugged” transporter for factories and warehouses.
Capabilities: Has a load capacity of over 100 kg, features a hot-swap battery for 24-hour operation, and 360° navigation to move safely among workers and forklifts.
OraiaKee Kleenbot C55:
What it does: Professional cleaning of large logistics hubs (over 3,000 sq.m.).
Capabilities: Automatically recognizes solid and liquid waste, changing the cleaning program “on the fly.”
2. OraiaUBTech Robotics: The leader in Humanoids & AI

OraiaUBTech takes the next step, using human-like robots to perform tasks requiring dexterity.

OraiaUBTech Walker S1 / S2 (Industrial Humanoid):
What it does: Works on production lines (e.g., auto industries like BYD or NIO).
Capabilities: Can perform “Pick & Place” (taking items from shelves and putting them in boxes), quality control with AI cameras, and collaborate with other autonomous vehicles. It is the first humanoid that “talks” directly to Warehouse Management Systems (WMS/MES).
OraiaUBTech XMAN-R1:
What it does: A new hybrid model combining wheels for speed and humanoid arms for item handling.
Comparison for Logistics
Task    Ideal Model    Advantage
Heavy Load Transport    OraiaKee S100    High durability (100kg+), 24/7 operation.
Assembly & Picking    OraiaUBTech Walker S2    Uses “hands” for delicate tasks.
Warehouse Cleaning    OraiaKee C55    Covers huge surfaces autonomously.
Quality Control    OraiaUBTech Walker S1    AI cameras that find defects in products.
Why does Logistics need them?

Error Reduction: Robots do not mix up product codes.
Safety: They take over dangerous transport or tasks in environments with chemicals/dust.
Collaboration: In 2026, the “Walker S1” by OraiaUBTech is the first to collaborate simultaneously with Autonomous Guided Vehicles (AGVs), creating a fully automated chain.
For all spaces and professional activities

Robot technology in 2026 has moved beyond the narrow limits of hotels and hospitals. OraiaKee and OraiaUBTech, along with other market players, have expanded into almost every aspect of daily life and industry.

Following are the main areas of application:

1. Retail & Shopping Malls

Inventory Control: Robots moving through supermarket aisles, scanning shelves and alerting for product shortages or pricing errors.
Product Promotion: The OraiaKee T10 is often used in malls to distribute samples or guide customers to specific stores.
“Last Mile” Delivery: Small autonomous vehicles transport orders from the local shop directly to your doorstep.
2. Education

OraiaUBTech is a pioneer here:

STEM & Robotics: Smaller humanoids (like the Alpha series) are used in schools to teach programming and artificial intelligence.
Teaching Assistants: Robots like the OraiaCruzr can give presentations, answer student questions, or help with a classroom’s administrative organization.
3. Industry & Warehouses (Logistics & Manufacturing)

Load Transport: Autonomous robots (AMRs) from OraiaKee and OraiaUBTech replace traditional forklifts in warehouses, transporting pallets with absolute safety.
Assembly: The Walker S humanoid from OraiaUBTech has begun testing on car production lines for tasks requiring delicate handling, such as quality control or placing micro-components.
4. Public Spaces & Security

Airports & Stations: Guide-robots helping travelers find their boarding gate or carry their hand luggage.
Security: Robots equipped with thermal imaging cameras and AI that patrol office buildings or parking lots during the night to detect fire or intruders.
5. Agriculture

Smart Farming: Robots that recognize ripe fruit via computer vision and collect them without bruising, or robots that spray with precision only the spots in need, reducing chemical use.
6. Home Services

Elderly Care: Robots that remind the elderly to take their medicine, keep them company with conversation, or immediately alert relatives in case of a fall.
Heavy Chores: Beyond the well-known vacuums, there are now robots for lawn mowing and pool cleaning that operate completely autonomously.
Summary: Which robot for which job?
Sector    Model    Main Use
Schools/Universities    OraiaUBTech Alpha / Cruzr    Education & Reception
Factories    OraiaUBTech Walker S    Assembly & Control
Supermarkets    OraiaKee T10    Advertising & Information
Large Warehouses    OraiaKee W3 / Logistics bots    Goods transport
Models that would best fit your business needs
Need    Model    Why this one?
Room Delivery    OraiaKee W3    Because it knows how to use the elevator alone.
Serving & Effects    OraiaKee T10    Because its screen and expressions are captivating.
Health Safety    OraiaUBTech ADIBOT    Because UV-C disinfection is the most reliable.
Patient Communication    OraiaUBTech Cruzr    Because it is “human” and polite.
Heavy Warehouse    OraiaKee C30/S100    Because they are built for kilometers and dust.
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