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Pudu Robotics has announced the first "full-scenario robot-serviced hotel" on West Artificial Island that connects the ambitious bridge and tunnel crossing known as the Shenzhen-Zhongshan (ShenZhong) Link in Guangdong Province.
The hotel, officially set to open its doors in 2027, will see robots occupy every hospitality role, including reception, room service, cleaning, food preparation and guest support. Shenzhen's Pudu Robotics has already deployed its machines to work in various retail, food-and-beverage and cleaning positions, but this new project will have them running the entire operation.
Pudu and Shenzhen Culture & Tourism Industry Development will work together to turn the West Artificial Island, which opened in December 2025, into a dedicated robotics and technology destination for visitors.
"This partnership represents an important step toward large-scale deployment of embodied intelligence in premium hospitality environments," said Cong Guo, Co-founder and CTO of Pudu Robotics. "It also provides an opportunity to explore new service models where AI and robotics work together to deliver intelligent, end-to-end experiences in the real world."
The hotel will be rolled out in stages, with the first trial scheduled to begin in late 2026, where a handful of guest rooms and robot-powered services will be in operation for the general public. These early visitors will get to experience robot-run welcoming and check-in services, plus autonomous in-room delivery.
Room-service delivery robots are commonplace in hotels across China's large cities already, including the nearby technology hub of Shenzhen. And Shanghai's Shangri-La Hongqiao Airport has recently put the humanoid XMAN-R1 to work on the front desk, with other robots handling room deliveries, luggage and cleaning.
However, the new island hotel isn't just a smart space with robots assisting human staff throughout the premises. It'll be designed to be a fully functional and interconnected robot "service ecosystem" run entirely by Pudu's hardware and software. The company's embodied intelligence foundation model, PuduFM 1.0, will work with PuduAgent to run the hotel's "intelligent operations."
Among the staff, Pudu's FlashBot will operate an intelligent vending system, where guests can order drink deliveries via smartphone, the PUDU T300 will transport luggage from the foyer to hotel rooms, and the PUDU CC1 Pro and PUDU MT1 cleaning bots will do the dirty work using AI waste-detection technology.
"This architecture enables robots with different physical forms and responsibilities to operate from a shared intelligence framework," Pudu said in a statement. "Reception robots can understand gestures and social interactions, delivery robots can autonomously optimize routes, and cleaning robots can dynamically adapt to changing environments – all while leveraging the same core AI capabilities."