In Hospitals, nurses need to provide health care
Waster & hazardous material handling
Manual waste and linen handling can require the equivalent of ~10 full-time employees in a ~200-bed hospital — a significant labor cost and safety exposure for staff.
Medication, Lab Sample & Supply Transport
Nurses can spend up to ~30% of their shift on non-clinical tasks such as fetching supplies, delivering specimens, and meal coordination – effectively reducing time for direct patient care
Meal & Nutrition Delivery
Meal logistics add to the non-clinical workload that takes nurses and aides away from patient care – part of the same ~30% time loss reported above
Automate repetitive tasks hospitals
Let the nurse pay attention to patients and robots take care of intralogistics. Our robots can automate:
Medication, Lab Sample, and Supply Transport
AMRs can autonomously move medications from the pharmacy to nursing units, transport lab samples to diagnostics, and deliver sterile supplies across departments.
Why it matters:
- Reduces nurse and orderly time spent walking long distances
- Minimizes delivery delays and human error
- Improves chain-of-custody tracking and security (locked compartments, access control)
Typical routes: Pharmacy ↔ wards, labs ↔ patient floors, central supply ↔ ORs
Linen and Waste Handling
AMRs can transport clean linens to patient floors and return soiled linens and medical waste to designated disposal or laundry areas.
Why it matters:
- Eliminates repetitive, physically demanding tasks
- Reduces staff exposure to biohazards
- Supports infection control through scheduled, touchless transport
Common use cases: Clean/dirty linen loops, regulated waste and sharps transport
Meal and Nutrition Delivery
AMRs can deliver patient meals from the central kitchen to nursing stations or floor pantries, often integrated with meal-timing schedules.
Why it matters:
- Ensures timely, consistent meal delivery
- Frees up food service staff during peak hours
- Improves patient satisfaction and dietary compliance
Enhancements: Aro robots can have temperature-controlled compartments and can also work with compatible elevator and door automation

