The global disinfection robots market attained a value of USD 308.63 million in 2023, driven by the adoption of modern disinfectant technologies and the rising prevalence of hospital-acquired infections across the globe. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 30.80% during the forecast period of 2024-2032 to attain a value of USD 3460.38 million by 2032.
Disinfection robots are commonly used in healthcare settings to help reduce the risk of nosocomial infections or hospital-associated infections (HAIs) in various facilities such as hospitals, clinics, and other related places. A patient can easily get exposed to these infections due to factors such as bad hygiene standards in hospitals and non-frequent sanitation, as well as the compromised immune systems of patients visiting or admitted to the facility. Disinfection robots are self-installing, self-powered, and cost-efficient tools that healthcare providers to avoid surface contamination. These robots are also employed in shopping centres, theatres, airports, educational institutions, and research stations.
The rising rates of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are problematic and a major concern in healthcare settings calling for key players to develop smart solutions. Half of patients admitted to medical facilities are commonly afflicted with severe infections in intensive care units. A report published by the National Institutes of Health in 2023 showed how the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance has been increasing which is majorly driven by hospital-acquired infections (HAI). The rising prevalence is triggering an urgent need to develop and manufacture advanced solutions integrated with advanced technologies that are smart enough to recognise the contaminated surface on their own and take care of its hygiene. The World Health Organization estimates that 1 out of 10 HAI-affected patients are likely to die. Therefore, there is a significant increase in the adoption of the latest technologies like disinfection robots to minimise the risk of infection.
The market growth can be attributed to continuous innovative product launches by the key players. For instance, in April 2024, Avidbots, the world’s leading robotic company launched Kas, a fully autonomous floor scrubber to serve multiple industries such as retail, transportation, health care, and education. The company’s innovations are aimed at improving the effectiveness of human efforts toward hygiene maintenance in several settings. The market growth is also influenced by new product launches. In September 2023, the FDA granted De Novo marketing authorisation to Xenex Disinfection Services’ LightStrike+ high-intensity, broad-spectrum ultraviolet (UV) light robot. The device uses high-intensity pulsed UV light to kill surface pathogens and break the chain of contamination between patients in healthcare settings.
Top Companies Leading the Disinfection Robots Market in 2025
1. Blue Ocean Robotics
| Headquarters |
Odense, Denmark |
| Establishment |
2013 |
| Website |
https://www.blue-ocean-robotics.com/ |
Blue Ocean Robotics specializes in developing service robots with a significant focus on disinfection robots. The company’s flagship products include the UVD Robot. It is widely used in hospitals, airports, hotels, and various public spaces worldwide, offering high automation and safety. The company dominates the market with several innovations in UV-C disinfection technology that fights against hospital-acquired infections, providing a reliable, efficient, and eco-friendly solution.
2. Xenex Disinfectant Systems
| Headquarters |
Texas, USA |
| Establishment |
2009 |
| Website |
https://xenex.com/ |
Xenex Disinfectant Systems specializes in developing innovative disinfection solutions using pulsed xenon UV light. The company’s primary product includes a cutting-edge innovative device, the LightStrike Germ-Zapping Robot, initially launched in 2010. The device is designed to disinfect healthcare facilities by killing pathogens on surfaces.
3. Finsen Technologies
| Headquarters |
London, United Kingdom |
| Establishment |
2013 |
| Website |
https://www.finsentech.com/ |
Finsen Technologies focuses majorly on advancing ultraviolet (UV) disinfection technology. The company has developed a high-end solution to battle hospital-associated infections the THOR UVC® robot initially launched in 2018. It uses UV-C light to disinfect hospital rooms and other critical environments. The company’s commitment to innovation and effectiveness is increasing the use of disinfection robots in healthcare facilities, significantly reducing the frequency of infections.
4. Skytron (Infection Prevention Technologies)
| Headquarters |
Michigan, USA |
| Establishment |
1972 |
| Website |
https://www.skytron.com/infection-prevention-technologies/ |
Skytron is a global leader in healthcare innovation, offering a range of infection prevention technologies, including UV disinfection robots. The company launched a UV SmartCountermeasure™ system in 2021, designed to reduce the risk of hospital-acquired infections by providing thorough room disinfection. Skytron's disinfection robots utilize UV-C light to target and eliminate harmful pathogens on surfaces and in the air.
5. Akara Robotics Ltd
| Headquarters |
Dublin, Ireland |
| Establishment |
2015 |
| Website |
https://www.akara.ai/ |
Akara Robotics Ltd is at the forefront of integrating robotics with AI for disinfection purposes. The company launched a disinfecting robot in 2020, Violet, that utilizes UV-C light to disinfect hospital rooms, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. Violet is designed to autonomously detect and disinfect spaces, making sure that commonly infected areas get thorough disinfection.
6. Bridgeport Magnetics
| Headquarters |
Connecticut, USA |
| Establishment |
1985 |
| Website |
https://www.bridgeportmagnetics.com/ |
Bridgeport Magnetics, an American company, offers a range of products, including disinfection solutions. Their UV-C disinfection robots are designed to provide effective pathogen eradication in various settings, such as hospitals, laboratories, and public spaces. By leveraging UV-C light technology, Bridgeport Magnetics' robots ensure thorough disinfection, reducing the risk of infections and promoting a cleaner environment. Their commitment to quality and innovation makes their disinfection solutions a reliable choice for maintaining hygiene standards.
7. Decon-X International
| Headquarters |
Oslo, Norway |
| Establishment |
2014 |
| Website |
https://deconxinternational.com/ |
Decon-X International focuses on providing advanced disinfection solutions using UV-C light technology. Their disinfection robots are designed to autonomously navigate and sanitize spaces, ensuring high-touch areas are free from harmful pathogens.
8. MTR Corporation
| Headquarters |
Hong Kong |
| Establishment |
1975 |
| Website |
https://www.mtr.com.hk/en/corporate/main/index.html |
MTR Corporation operates one of the most advanced public transportation systems in the world. To ensure the safety and hygiene of their facilities, MTR has implemented disinfection robots that use UV-C light to sanitize trains, stations, and public areas. These robots help maintain high cleanliness standards, reducing the risk of pathogen transmission among passengers.
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