The report highlights a pivotal moment for autonomous floor care, with the sector reaching a valuation of $760 million. Gausium’s sustained lead stems from its transition toward standardized, scalable hardware and software systems. This model allows enterprise clients, including major transport hubs like Heathrow, Changi, and Doha airports, to replicate cleaning operations across diverse global facilities. Beyond airports, the company counts retail giants such as Carrefour, Auchan, and Rossmann, along with logistics leaders DHL and Coca-Cola, among its 6,500 flagship customers.
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Gausium Retains Global Lead as Cleaning Robot Market Hits $760 Million
With global shipments surging 48.5 percent, Gausium has secured the top spot in the 2025 IDC Worldwide Annual Commercial Cleaning Robotics Tracker. The company maintains its dominance across core application segments and major international markets, signaling a shift in the industry toward large-scale fleet deployments.

Edward Cheng, founder and CEO of Gausium, views these rankings as a validation of the company's full-stack AI approach. As the market matures toward 2030, Gausium is pivoting its strategy from simple automation to full-process intelligence. This next phase focuses on multi-functional robots capable of autonomous maintenance and plug-and-play deployment, aiming to reduce the technical barriers for widespread industrial adoption.
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