CES 2025

Wisson Robotics Showcases Soft-Robotics Technology for Drones at CES 2025

Orion AP3-P3
Orion AP3-P3

Wisson Robotics has showcased its Pliabot-based robotics technology, which is designed to offer upgraded functionality compared to traditional rigid-body robots. Unlike rigid robotics that relies on stiff motor-driven joints and costly sensors, Pliabot is engineered to replicate the pliability and flexibility of human muscles combined with neuronic intelligence to increase its precision, range of motion, and fine-grained control.

This new development philosophy enables a new class of robotic systems with greater adaptability and more cost savings, as well as a modular platform model for improved component cross-compatibility and ease of installation.

Wisson claims its Pliabot-based systems are lightweight, durable, and less complex yet more capable. At CES 2025, Wisson demonstrated Pliabot's application through the Wisson Orion AP3-P3 tethered cleaning system.

Wisson High-Altitude Aerial Pliabot® Work Platform
Wisson High-Altitude Aerial Pliabot® Work Platform

The Orion AP3-P3 cleaning system transforms lightweight drones, such as DJI's M300 and M350, into precision-controlled pressure washers. With the ability to clean up to 800 square meters per hour—84% more efficient than traditional methods—it's a testament to how robotics can enhance productivity and safety in high-risk environments like high-rise window cleaning.

The applications of Wisson's Pliabot technology extend beyond cleaning drones. It also has a breadth of use cases in sectors such as renewable energy, emergency response, and more. As Wisson continues to invest in the development of intelligent robotics, it will focus on further improving Pliabot's design to make it accessible to a broader range of industries.

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