Sparkoz Concludes Strong CMS Berlin 2025 Showcase with Hands-Free and AI-Powered Cleaning Robots

Central to the Company’s presentation were the TN10-PRO and TN70-PRO, with hands-free workstation integration and “Never-Lost” AI

  • Sparkoz concluded a strong CMS Berlin 2025 presence with live demos, technical dialogue, and product showcases.
  • The TN10-PRO and TN70-PRO, with hands-free workstation integration and “Never-Lost” AI, were central to the presentation.
  • Upcoming capabilities around fleet and site-level management hint at the company’s ambition to move beyond single-unit offerings.
  • CMS Berlin is now a focal trade fair for robotics and AI in hygiene, reflecting how automation is becoming foundational, not optional.
  • European forecasts for cleaning robots show wide variation but generally support significant growth, validating Sparkoz’s investment in the category.
  • By delivering on prior announcement in a challenging trade fair setting, Sparkoz bolsters its legitimacy in a crowded, rapidly evolving field.

(NEWS) BERLIN, 29-Sep-2025 — /EuropaWire/ — Sparkoz Technology, a U.S.-based high-tech firm (founded in 2020) that designs and manufactures autonomous commercial and industrial cleaning robots, successfully wrapped up its participation at CMS Berlin 2025 (23–26 September), using the event as a platform to demonstrate its latest advances in autonomous cleaning and preview its roadmap for scalable, AI-driven operations, according to an announcement the company made on EuropaWire today. The company’s presence at Hall 1.2, Stand 220 included hourly live demos, interactive Q&A sessions, and technical briefings with facility operators, distributors, and service providers.

On display were Sparkoz’s TN10-PRO, with an automated workstation that enables hands-free turnaround, and the TN70-PRO lineup (in both cylindrical and 20-inch disc brush variants) featuring its “Never-Lost” AI navigation engine. The company also offered an early view of upcoming features targeting fleet management and multi-site automation — signaling a shift beyond single-robot sales toward integrated systems.

Danny Cui, Founder and CEO of Sparkoz Technology

Founder and CEO Danny Cui said that the feedback collected at CMS Berlin reaffirmed the appetite for intelligent automation, and resonated with Sparkoz’s mission to deliver efficiency, safety, and sustainability.

CMS Berlin: A Showcase of Robotics & Automation in Cleaning

CMS Berlin has emerged as one of the most influential global trade fairs in the cleaning and hygiene sector, increasingly featuring robotics, AI, and automation as core technologies rather than adjacent novelties. In the run-up to the 2025 edition, organizers and media highlighted how robotics and automation are “driving the future of hygiene,” with exhibitors presenting autonomous scrubbers, vacuums, LiDAR-based navigation systems, and even robots for specialized tasks such as solar panel cleaning and façade maintenance.

The trend is evident in how CMS Berlin is evolving its exhibitor mix: rather than being a show for cleaning machines alone, it has become a testbed for scouting the next wave of facility automation. As the 2025 lineup suggested, according to a news story on EuropaWire, the industry is expanding from traditional floor care into more complex domains like thermal cleaning, spill detection, and modular docking workflows.

For Sparkoz, the timing couldn’t be better: participating in a venue where the narrative is no longer just “robotic cleaning exists” but “robotic cleaning is essential” gives its demonstrations amplified resonance. Being part of that narrative — side by side with major robotics and cleaning incumbents — helps place Sparkoz not just as a newcomer, but as a plausible contender in the evolving field.

European Market Trajectory: Strong Growth Meets Diverging Forecasts

Sparkoz’s presence at CMS Berlin comes amid robust growth expectations for autonomous cleaning robotics in Europe. The European commercial and industrial cleaning robot market is expanding rapidly, with several research firms projecting double-digit annual growth:

  • Data Bridge Market Research estimates a CAGR of 22.9% between 2022 and 2029, forecasting the European market to reach USD 8.4 billion (EUR 7.14 billion) by 2029.
  • Grand View Research projects a 2024 revenue base of USD 1.57 billion (EUR 1.33 billion), with annual growth of around 24%, potentially reaching USD 5.6 billion (EUR 4.76 billion) by 2030.
  • More conservatively, 6Wresearch forecasts CAGR of 11.8% from 2025 to 2031, with the market growing from USD 3.8 billion to USD 6.7 billion (EUR 3.23 → 5.70 billion) over that span.
  • Within the commercial floor-cleaning niche, projections similarly point to strong long-term growth. Even the more cautious estimates suggest that demand for autonomous floor-care systems will continue to climb steadily as adoption spreads across airports, hospitals, warehouses, and retail chains.

These forecasts capture both the optimism and the uncertainties in the space. Even the more modest predictions imply meaningful expansion. For Sparkoz, the presence of competing robotics on display at CMS — from autonomous scrubbers to specialized solar-maintenance robots — is consistent with the expectations of growing demand and innovation. Its successful deployment of live demos in that environment suggests it is positioning itself to ride the growth trajectory, rather than play catch-up.

Delivering on Prior Promises & Building Credibility

This event marks the fulfillment of Sparkoz’s earlier announcement on 17 September, 2025, when the company revealed plans to debut its TN10-PRO and TN70-PRO models at CMS Berlin, and invited show attendees to schedule demonstrations. That announcement emphasized combining AI navigation with automated workstations and hinted at future capabilities.

By executing live demonstrations, receiving direct feedback, and showing that its innovations work in real physical settings, Sparkoz strengthens its credibility. In contrast to announcements that remain theoretical, the company’s success at the venue positions it as an active player in the evolving robotics-driven cleaning ecosystem.

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