Luitpoldpark: How a hotel successfully integrates cobotic technology into daily operations
April 16, 2026
„Our two Nexaro vacuum robots, Lukas and Anna, have long been more than just technical assistants – they are true team members. Without them, our everyday life simply wouldn’t be...
API interface: The digital bridge in facility management
April 08, 2026
An API (Application Programming Interface) is a programmed connection between different software applications. It acts as an ‘interpreter’, enabling different programmes to exchange data and transmit commands automatically. In the...
Bumper robot vacuum: a protective shield for the robot and your furniture
April 07, 2026
A bumper (also known as a collision sensor) is a movable component located at the front of or around the body of a robot vacuum cleaner. It acts as a...
Edge Cleaning: Precision right up to the edge
March 25, 2026
Edge Cleaning refers to a cleaning robot’s ability to pick up dirt and dust directly along walls, furniture and skirting boards. In professional building cleaning, this is a critical quality...
LiDAR sensor: The eyes of professional cleaning robotics
March 25, 2026
A LiDAR sensor (Light Detection and Ranging) is an optical measurement method used to measure distance and speed. The sensor emits laser pulses, which are reflected by objects in the...
Facility Management: Strategic building planning and cleaning
March 25, 2026
Facility Management (FM) encompasses the comprehensive management and maintenance of buildings, facilities and equipment. The aim is to reduce operating costs, ensure that the property retains its value and optimise...
How does SLAM navigation work in robot vacuum cleaners?
March 23, 2026
SLAM-Navigation ist der Kern moderner Reinigungsroboter. Sie sorgt dafür, dass ein Gerät zuverlässig navigiert, stabile Routen erstellt und Grundrisse exakt abbildet. Für Betriebe, die einen Staubsaugerroboter mit nachvollziehbarer Navigation einsetzen...
LTE-M: The revolution in connectivity for cleaning robots
March 23, 2026
LTE-M (Long Term Evolution for Machines) is a modern mobile communications standard developed specifically for machine-to-machine communication within the Internet of Things (IoT). Unlike traditional mobile networks for smartphones, LTE-M...
Fleet management: Maximum control over connected systems
March 23, 2026
Fleet management refers to the centralised administration, control and monitoring of a group of vehicles or machinery. Originally developed in the fields of logistics and fleet management (e.g. for lorry...
Automated floor cleaning: efficiency through robotics in the commercial sector
March 20, 2026
Autonomous floor cleaning means that intelligent systems clean your floors with centimetre-level precision and completely independently, whilst your team is free to focus on more important tasks. Thanks to LiDAR...
Greenford Quay: Autonomous Corridor Cleaning Accross Three Residential Buildings
March 12, 2026
Samsic deploys nine Nexaro NR 1700 robot vacuum cleaners at Greenford Quay to systematically automate corridor cleaning across three residential buildings. The structured rotation model ensures consistent cleaning standards, measurable...
Smart Building Trends 2026: When buildings think for themselves
March 04, 2026
The blog article highlights the evolution of the real estate industry in 2026, in which a smart building goes far beyond mere lighting control and functions as a proactive, AI-controlled...
Lean management: eliminating waste in operations
February 26, 2026
The philosophy of lean management can best be described in one word: value creation. While many companies unconsciously tie up resources in inefficient routines, this approach teaches them to specifically...
DGNB certification: strategies for sustainable building management
February 24, 2026
Sustainability is much more than just a trend in modern property management – it is a measurable value factor. This article highlights how DGNB certification sets the standard for future-proof...