Brain Corp Introduces BrainOS® Clean 2.0 with SelfPath™ AI
In an era where autonomous technology is becoming indispensable for business operations,
Brain Corporation has announced a major upgrade to its platform for automated cleaning solutions. This new software,
BrainOS® Clean 2.0, features
SelfPath™ AI, a technology designed to improve the adaptability and efficiency of floor cleaning robots, specifically those from
Tennant Company.
Advancements in Autonomous Cleaning
Brain Corp has been at the forefront of scaling autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for commercial applications. With the introduction of SelfPath™ AI, these cleaning robots can now autonomously generate and modify their own cleaning paths. This eliminates the need for manual training of routes and significantly enhances the coverage and productivity of cleaning operations in dynamic environments.
David Pinn, CEO of Brain Corp, expressed that the latest iteration of their software offers immediate commercial value, asserting, “
BrainOS® Clean 2.0 and the introduction of
SelfPath™ AI provide immediate commercial value as deployments become faster, eliminating the need for route retraining and improving cleaning performance in dynamic settings.”
Measurable Operational Impact
Initial implementations of BrainOS® Clean 2.0 have already demonstrated substantial improvements in operations:
- - Expanded Coverage: Increased by 22% due to autonomous assessments of the environment, allowing for optimized floor coverage without the constraints of predefined manual routes.
- - Improved Autonomy: A remarkable 55% increase in the robots’ capability to adapt routes dynamically while minimizing the necessity for manual intervention.
- - Accelerated Deployments: The innovative technology has enabled tripling of deployment speed, as the burden of training or retraining manual routes is entirely removed.
Key Features of BrainOS® Clean 2.0
The cutting-edge features of
BrainOS® Clean 2.0 include:
- - SelfPath™ AI: This feature enables robots to independently optimize their cleaning routes, adapting seamlessly to complex environments.
- - Enhanced Visual Perception: Robots can understand their surroundings better, facilitating safer and more efficient operation.
- - Dynamic Replanning and Recovery: Robots can instantly redirect their paths to navigate around obstacles and blocked aisles without halting operations.
- - Workflow Tailored Automation: This supports smooth integration with existing operational systems, including automated recharging, scheduled operations, and pinpointing areas of interest.
Together, these capabilities enhance the operational consistency of robots, allowing them to cover more ground while requiring less daily input from personnel.
Real-World Application
Pat Schottler, Senior Vice President of Robotics at
Tennant Company, highlighted the necessity of adapting cleaning technology to evolving environments, stating, “The latest AI advancements from Brain Corp unlock a new level of intelligence for our machines. By enabling continuous adaptation to real-world conditions, BrainOS® Clean 2.0 allows us to deliver a more efficient and responsive autonomous solution for our clients.”
Availability
The rollout for
BrainOS® Clean 2.0 is scheduled to commence in the week of April 6 for select cleaning robots in Tennant's X series, with full availability slated for May.
For further details about
BrainOS® Clean 2.0, interested parties can visit
braincorp.com/brainosclean2-0.
About Tennant Company
Founded in 1870 and based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota,
Tennant Company is a global leader in creating innovative cleaning solutions designed to foster a cleaner and safer world. Their product offerings include industrial and commercial cleaning equipment, eco-friendly cleaning technologies, and comprehensive maintenance solutions. With sales of
$1.2 billion in 2025 and approximately
4,500 employees, Tennant operates across numerous manufacturing sites worldwide.
About Brain Corp
Brain Corp is a leader in applied AI. Headquartered in San Diego, it boasts over
40,000 robots deployed across six continents, partnering with various industries to accelerate automation in public spaces and address real-world challenges at scale. More Fortune 500 companies rely on
BrainOS® than any other autonomous platform, showcasing their commitment to bridging the gap between vision and execution to improve practical functions in real-world applications.
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