Pudu Robotics and Shenzhen CTID Co. Ltd Launch the World's First Full-Scenario Robot-Serviced Hotel Project

Pudu Robotics and Shenzhen CTID Co. Ltd announced a partnership to develop the world's first full-scenario robot-serviced hotel on Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link’s West Artificial Island, integrating AI-powered robots for every guest service. The project will begin phased rollout in 2026, with trial operations showcasing autonomous check-in, delivery, cleaning, and food service using robots like FlashBot, PUDU T300, and BellaBot Pro.
Pudu Robotics and Shenzhen Culture & Tourism Industry Development Co. Ltd (Shenzhen CTID Co. Ltd) have launched a strategic partnership to build the world’s first full-scenario robot-serviced hotel on the West Artificial Island of Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, a key infrastructure project in China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The hotel will deploy robots across all guest services—including reception, room delivery, cleaning, food service, and support—using embodied AI and multi-robot collaboration to deliver fully automated hospitality. The project marks a global milestone for intelligent hospitality, combining advanced robotics with AI to create a seamless guest experience. Cong Guo, Co-founder and CTO of Pudu Robotics, stated the partnership would accelerate large-scale adoption of embodied intelligence in premium hospitality. The hotel’s phased rollout will begin this year, with trial operations expected by late 2026, offering early visitors a fully robotic experience from check-in to in-room services. During the signing ceremony, Pudu Robotics demonstrated robotic solutions in action, including FlashBot’s autonomous beverage delivery, the PUDU T300’s heavy-duty luggage handling, and cleaning robots like PUDU CC1 Pro and MT1 performing real-time maintenance. Service robots such as BellaBot Pro served coffee with voice and lighting interactions, while KettyBot Pro managed waste disposal autonomously. The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, a cross-sea transportation hub, provides an ideal platform for this innovation, attracting global attention to next-generation technologies. The project aligns with China’s vision for intelligent automation in hospitality, aiming to set a new industry benchmark by 2030. Early adopters will experience a fully robotic journey, from automated check-in to autonomous in-room services.
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