The future of cleaning is already happening and it’s autonomous Shane O’Flaherty, CleaningMachines.ie

Robotics and AI comes in many shapes and sizes revolutionising many different sectors. One of these sectors being revolutionised is the commercial cleaning industry, using autonomous cleaning, robotics, and innovation creating efficiency. To find out more about this I spoke to Shane O’Flaherty from CleaningMachines.ie

Shane talks about his background, what CleaningMachines.ie does, robots, AI and more.

More about CleaningMachines.ie:

CleaningMachines.ie have been supplying and servicing the cleaning industry for decades. In that time, they have built up a wealth of knowledge and earned ourselves a skilled and committed team.

At CleaningMachines.ie, they don’t just sell cleaning equipment, they live and breathe it. Behind every scrubber dryer, industrial vacuum, or ride-on sweeper we offer, there’s a story of family, grit, and generations of hands-on experience.

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