Singapore rolls out autonomous UV disinfection robot that can (maybe) kill the coronavirus

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A global pandemic (just like the one we’re going through right now) would mean that the time is nigh for the world to start deploying robots en masse. Machines can’t get infected, after all. 

Singapore-listed company DiSa (apparently short for Digital Safety) Pte Ltd just unveiled the country’s first UV Disinfection Autonomous Mobile Robot, an automaton built to counter the eruption of Covid-19 infections. 

Technologically, the robot’s not that huge of a leap — DiSa basically stuck some ultraviolet-emitting tubes onto a self-driving computer. The concept involves using a disinfection method that uses short-wavelength ultraviolet (UV-C) light powerful enough to irradiate microorganisms like bacteria and viruses to death. It’s the same tech you see at those 10-minute haircut joints, where barbers sterilise their tools in UV lightboxes. 

The idea here is that the robot can make its way around rooms by itself as the UV-C tubes kill microbes in its vicinity. Equipped with laser sensors, the robot is able to map out a room’s layout before being able to automatically (and wirelessly) disinfect areas. 

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