Floor Care & Robotics in Focus: Intelligent machines for efficient cleaning operations
From large retail floors to transport hubs and industrial sites, floor care sits at the centre of modern cleaning operations. It is where efficiency, consistency and visible results come together, and where the impact of automation is becoming increasingly clear.
From 14–17 April 2026, Interclean Amsterdam will bring floor care and robotics into focus across multiple halls and dedicated feature areas. Visitors will experience how machines are evolving beyond standalone tools into connected, intelligent systems designed for real-world environments.
For cleaning professionals and facility managers, the challenge is no longer just coverage. It is about maintaining consistent standards with fewer resources, adapting to complex spaces and ensuring operations remain efficient, scalable and sustainable.
Don’t miss the Robot Experience | Hall 5
One of the standout areas for this segment is the Robot Experience, a dedicated zone where autonomous cleaning machines are put to the test.
Here, leading manufacturers including Sparkoz, Adlatus, LionsBot, Gausium, Shenzhen Yunjie Technology, Allybot, Cleanfix and Ecovacs will demonstrate how their latest robotic innovations clean in practice. From navigation and obstacle avoidance to workflow integration, visitors can see how machines operate beyond specifications and into real environments.
This space offers a rare opportunity to compare different approaches side by side, ask technical questions and understand how robotics fits into day-to-day operations.
See everything from single machines to connected fleets
Throughout halls 1–8, discover how automation in floor care is moving into a new phase. Machines are becoming more intuitive, more adaptable and easier to deploy at scale.
Robotic scrubber dryers and autonomous vacuums are now designed to handle dynamic, high-traffic environments, while connected platforms enable better planning, monitoring and optimisation of cleaning tasks.
Rather than replacing teams, these technologies are increasingly supporting them, taking on repetitive work while allowing operators to focus on tasks that require human judgement and attention to detail.
Look out for Keenon Robotics | 08.203
As robotic cleaning continues to evolve, Keenon Robotics highlights a shift from standalone machines to more coordinated, scalable systems.
Drawing on experience across a wide range of real-world environments, the company is focused on delivering consistent performance and long-term efficiency through smarter deployment of robotics.
As COO Bin Wan explains, the next stage of development goes beyond improving individual machines: it is about enabling different robots to work together intelligently. This collaborative approach allows organisations to manage more complex spaces while maintaining efficiency and adaptability.
Keenon also emphasises the importance of sustainable innovation. By combining autonomy with eco-efficient design and smarter resource use, their solutions aim to deliver practical value at scale while supporting long-term operational and environmental goals.
Interclean Amsterdam: Where floor care meets intelligent automation
Floor care is no longer defined by machines alone. It is shaped by how those machines connect, adapt and integrate into wider operations.
At Interclean Amsterdam 2026, visitors will find practical insight into how robotics, data and design come together to support more efficient, consistent and scalable cleaning strategies. From live demonstrations to expert-led discussions, the show offers a hands-on look at what is working today, and what is coming next.
And this is only part of the story. Across the show, many more innovations, product launches and real-world solutions will be on display, making Interclean Amsterdam the place to explore the full potential of modern floor care.








