Pudu Robotics Demonstrates Embodied AI at Davos Tech Summit 2026
Pudu Robotics showcased its autonomous robots at the Davos Tech Summit 2026 as part of the Robot City initiative, announced in a press release. Under the summit theme "Touching Intelligence," the company demonstrated how embodied AI can perform operational tasks in live environments such as supermarkets, hotels, and public spaces.
Across three locations in Davos, four robots carried out cleaning and service tasks. At a SPAR supermarket, the PUDU CC1 Pro performed autonomous floor cleaning, using AI and LiDAR to navigate changing conditions and verify task completion. At Hilton Davos, the FlashBot Max delivered supplies between floors while BellaBot Pro interacted with guests and handled deliveries. In the town’s train station plaza, the PUDU MT1 Max cleaned outdoor areas, adapting to pedestrian movement and weather.
The robots operate under a shared embodied AI framework powered by PuduFM and PuduAgent. This unified platform supports coordination, perception, and task execution across different robot models, simplifying deployment and enabling scalability. According to the company, more than 130,000 units have now been deployed globally in over 85 countries, with overseas markets contributing the majority of revenue.
The demonstration at Davos highlights Pudu’s approach to scalable embodied AI, applying a single intelligence architecture across multiple service scenarios to operate reliably in real-world conditions.
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