The company’s dominance now extends to over 70 countries, supported by a portfolio that includes major global infrastructure hubs like Heathrow, Changi, and Doha airports, alongside retail giants such as Carrefour and Rossmann. Gausium’s growth strategy has pivoted from winning individual flagship contracts to a standardized model of scale-replication, allowing clients like Coca-Cola and DHL to deploy unified fleets of hardware and software across diverse geographic locations.
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Gausium Maintains Global Lead as Cleaning Robotics Market Surges
With global shipments of commercial cleaning robots jumping 48.5% to reach a $760 million market valuation, Gausium has secured the top spot in IDC’s 2025 Worldwide Annual Commercial Cleaning Robotics Tracker, leading both in total revenue and unit shipments across key international markets and application segments.

Edward Cheng, founder and CEO of Gausium, attributed this sustained lead to a shift in market requirements. The company is currently transitioning its product focus from basic single-machine automation toward full-process intelligence. This next phase emphasizes autonomous systems that combine multiple cleaning functions, offer rapid out-of-the-box deployment, and require minimal human intervention for maintenance. As the industry moves toward 2030, these intelligent, self-sustaining platforms are expected to define the competitive landscape for commercial, industrial, and public space maintenance.
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