Nexaro robots join FieldBots fleet management platform
Nexaro’s NR 1500 and NR 1700 vacuum robots are now integrated into FieldBots’ manufacturer-independent fleet management platform, giving customers access to live ROI, ESG and performance analytics. The Level 1 integration is available now and is designed for operators running mixed robot fleets.
Why it matters: - The integration gives robot operators a single dashboard for mixed fleets, which can reduce manual oversight and make performance tracking easier. - FieldBots users gain access to live ROI calculations, ESG reporting and utilization tools for Nexaro robots. - The move expands support in the fast-growing microbots segment, where hardware compatibility is becoming a competitive advantage.
What happened: - Nexaro GmbH’s NR 1500 and NR 1700 vacuum robots are now connected to FieldBots GmbH’s manufacturer-independent fleet management platform. - The robots can transmit operating and performance data to FieldBots at the customer’s request. - The Level 1 integration is available to all FieldBots users effective immediately. - The partnership combines Wuppertal-based Nexaro and Marbach am Neckar-based FieldBots, two German companies focused on cleaning robotics.
The details: - FieldBots says its platform currently supports 13 manufacturers and 39 models. - The platform lets operators control robot models centrally, document cleaning results and optimize fleets using data. - FieldBots Intelligence includes an integrated ticketing system, automated notifications, live ROI calculation, ESG reporting and recommendations for operational and technical teams. - Nexaro users can also access comprehensive statistics on performance and operating data through the platform. - The integration is aimed at operators running larger fleets with robots from different manufacturers. - Alexander Feil, managing director of FieldBots, said broad hardware support in the microbots segment was a priority for the company. - Dr. Henning Hayn, managing director of Nexaro, said customers want practical solutions without technological dead ends. - Dr. Henning Hayn also said unified dashboards and meaningful analytics are especially important for mixed-fleet operators.
Between the lines: - The deal positions both companies around interoperability, not just robot hardware. - FieldBots is leaning into software and analytics as the main value layer for fleet operators. - Nexaro is signaling that data access and fleet management matter as much as vacuum performance for enterprise customers.
What's next: - FieldBots users can start using the Nexaro integration now. - The partnership could make Nexaro easier to adopt in facilities that already use other robot brands. - FieldBots may continue broadening hardware support as demand for microbots grows.
The bottom line: - Nexaro’s move into FieldBots strengthens its pitch to enterprise cleaning customers that want one system to manage robots, data and compliance.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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