Whether it's the exteriors of office buildings, hotels, or the curtain walls of airports and train stations, high-altitude cleaning of urban construction facades is a painful necessity for cities around the world, claiming the lives of manual cleaning workers every year.
Yet, a robot from Guangzhou's Huangpu District in South China's Guangdong Province is set to change this conundrum once and for all.
The spider-like marvel works three times faster than human skyscraper cleaners, holds steady in Category 12 winds, and saves up to 98% water compared to traditional methods.
From Dubai's Emirates Towers to Hong Kong's skyscrapers, it's already making waves globally.
Join us in Guangzhou to discover how this robot is providing a lifesaving solution while addressing expensive labor costs, the aging workforce in developed countries, and water scarcity in the Middle East.
Click the video now to see the future of urban cleaning.
Reporter | Huang Xinyi, Wu Fengxia (Intern)
Script | Huang Xinyi
Video | Guo Hongda
Poster | Cai Junru
Editor | Hu Nan, James Campion, Shen He