Agadia Systems, a healthcare IT business, has partnered with Haystack Robotics, a Portland, Oregon-based startup, to raise $2.7 million for robotics technology intended for disinfection application cases.
The robots from Haystack move around a space and eliminate viruses and bacteria using UV-C light. The company’s target market includes veterinary clinics, hotels, workplaces, fitness centers, hospitals, and senior living communities.
Although Haystack is still in its infancy as a commercial product, it already has some paying users.
Haystack, one of several businesses offering disinfection robots, was founded in 2021. A few emerged from the pandemic.
With “smart disinfection,” as Haystack puts it, it sets itself apart.
Agadia Systems, a healthcare IT business, has partnered with Haystack Robotics, a Portland, Oregon-based startup, to raise $2.7 million for robotics technology intended for disinfection application cases.
The robots from Haystack move around a space and eliminate viruses and bacteria using UV-C light. The company’s target market includes veterinary clinics, hotels, workplaces, fitness centers, hospitals, and senior living communities.
Although Haystack is still in its infancy as a commercial product, it already has some paying users.
Haystack, one of several businesses offering disinfection robots, was founded in 2021. A few emerged from the pandemic.
With “smart disinfection,” as Haystack puts it, it sets itself apart.
Chief commercialization officer Chris Ulum stated, “Our AI-driven robots can navigate a room completely autonomously and recognize certain high-touch objects that may need extra disinfection.”
A earlier article on Haystack’s fundraising round was published by Silicon Florist.