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TECHNOLOGY · MUONIC SYSTEMS

Intelligence
that acts.

Artificial intelligence stops living solely on a screen. Robotics, perception, navigation, and software turn digital decisions into actions within the physical world.

PHYSICAL AI
OUR VISION

There is no single technology.

Each task requires a different combination of mobility, perception, autonomy, manipulation, and software.

Muonic analyzes robotic technologies on a global scale and selects those platforms that have reached sufficient maturity to solve real applications.

Our value is not tied to a single architecture or a single manufacturer. It lies in understanding which technology makes sense for each application and turning it into an operational solution in Europe.

TECHNOLOGY STACK

The layers of autonomy.

An autonomous robot is the integration of multiple technologies that work simultaneously to perceive, decide, and act.

01

Autonomous navigation

Mapping, localization, route planning, and safe movement within dynamic environments.

02

Perception

LiDAR, cameras, sensors, and vision systems allow the robot to understand the space around it.

03

Physical AI

Intelligent models capable of interpreting the environment and transforming information into physical actions.

04

Mobile Manipulation

Robots that combine autonomous mobility with arms or mechanisms capable of physically interacting with objects.

05

Fleet Management

Remote management of robots, task planning, monitoring, and coordination of multiple units.

06

Data & Integration

Operational data, reporting, and integration with management systems, access, elevators, and customer processes.

TECHNOLOGY REFERENCE · AUTONOMOUS CLEANING
AOTINGBOTS · SW55A

A different architecture for autonomous cleaning.

AotingBots develops commercial cleaning robots based on differentiated technology: autonomous cleaning without water.

The SW55A integrates sweeping, vacuuming, mechanical cleaning, and dust maintenance within a single autonomous platform designed for commercial spaces.

Its architecture allows operation on different surfaces, including hard floors, wood, and certain carpets, without relying on clean and waste water tanks or complex filling and emptying infrastructures.

See Aoting technology
AotingBots SW55A autonomous cleaning robot
AOTINGBOTS · SW55A Waterless Autonomous Cleaning
WATERLESS TECHNOLOGY

Clean without managing water.

Waterless technology changes the traditional architecture of the professional cleaning robot.

Instead of relying on water, detergent, tanks, and wastewater management, Aoting uses mechanical cleaning, vacuuming, sweeping, and dry mopping for the routine maintenance of commercial surfaces.

01
No water or wastewater Reduces infrastructure and eliminates the operations associated with filling and emptying tanks.
02
Floor immediately dry Allows work in spaces where people circulate without leaving a wet surface behind the robot.
03
Multiple surfaces Designed to operate on tiles, marble, wood, and certain textile surfaces.
04
Simplified maintenance The absence of the traditional water circuit reduces part of the daily management of the system.
SW55A · PERFORMANCE

Technology turned into data.

Specifications declared by AotingBots for SW55A. The final performance depends on the environment, configuration, and actual working conditions.

1.200 m²/h of declared maximum efficiency
12 h declared autonomy on hard floor
16.5 h up to 16.5 hours in silent mode
≤62 dB declared noise level
40.000 m² of maximum mapping area
2 h approximate charging time
0 cm declared edge cleaning
9 kPa maximum suction power
AOTINGBOTS · VIDEO

See the technology in motion.

The true value of robotics appears when technology leaves the lab and starts working in a real environment.

MORE THAN HARDWARE

The robot is also software.

Autonomy needs a digital layer capable of managing, supervising, and measuring what happens in the physical world.

The SW55A incorporates mapping capabilities, remote management, task monitoring, and reporting to turn cleaning into a digital and measurable process.

Smart Mapping Creation and updating of work maps.
Task Management Planning and tracking of missions.
Monitoring Visualization of task status in real time.
Reporting Generation of operational information to analyze results.
WHAT COMES NEXT

From specialized robots to physical intelligence.

Autonomous cleaning is just one of the first commercial applications of a much larger transformation.

The next generation of robotics combines perception, artificial intelligence, mobility, and manipulation to enable a single platform to perform multiple tasks within environments originally designed for people.

Muonic works to identify these technologies before they become conventional solutions and study where they can generate real value in the European market.

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

The question is not what a robot can do. It is what it can do for your company.

Tell us what process you want to improve and we will study what technology makes sense to automate it.