Keenon for automation, research, security, logistics, education and industrial projects across Latin America, with a practical focus on applications, integration and quote-based procurement.
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Keenon for Latin America
This page provides practical information about Keenon for buyers, integrators, universities, distributors and technical teams across Latin America. The focus is the product: what it does, where it is used, which specifications matter and how to evaluate it for real deployments.
Main applications
Keenon can support manufacturing, mining, energy, agriculture, education, healthcare, security, retail, hospitality, research and logistics projects. The right choice depends on operating environment, task type, autonomy, payload, mobility, sensors, software, maintenance access and integration requirements.
Technical selection criteria
Before requesting a quote, compare payload, battery life, speed, environmental rating, precision, connectivity, ROS or SDK compatibility, camera and LiDAR options, arms, hands, charging stations, spare parts and documentation. Industrial projects also require operator training, system integration planning and after-sales support.
Regional procurement and deployment
Latin America projects often require planning for import, lead time, warranty, interface language, technical documentation, training and accessory availability. A strong procurement process defines the use case, site conditions, budget, safety requirements and success metrics before selecting a model.
FAQ
How should a model be selected? Start with the task, environment and autonomy level. Can it be used for research? Many models fit labs and universities when they include SDKs, documentation and configurable sensors. Does purchase require a quote? Advanced robotics is commonly quoted by configuration, accessories, logistics and support needs.
Summary
Keenon can modernize operations in Latin America when evaluated by application, specification, integration plan and total project cost rather than appearance or brand alone.
What is Keenon Robotics?
Keenon Robotics (KEENON Robotics Co., Ltd.) is a Shanghai-based service robotics company founded in 2010 by Tony Li. It is recognized as the pioneer of the global commercial catering delivery robot market, having developed the world's first autonomous delivery robot (DINERBOT T1) in 2016 and the world's first mass production line for catering delivery robots. The company has raised USD $233 million, reached a USD $1 billion valuation after its 2021 Series D led by SoftBank Vision Fund, and operates in more than 60 countries across 600 cities through wholly-owned subsidiaries in the US, Germany (Netherlands), UAE, Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong.
How does the Keenon DINERBOT T9 work?
The DINERBOT T9 uses a SLAM/LiDAR-based autonomous navigation system that builds a real-time map of its operating environment and navigates through it without pre-programmed routes, adapting to dynamic obstacles including people and furniture. It receives delivery instructions from the restaurant's order management system, navigates autonomously from the kitchen dispatch area to the assigned table, announces arrival, waits for food collection, and returns to the kitchen. Its 3D perception system detects obstacles from all directions, the vehicle-grade independent suspension prevents food spillage across floor transitions, and the 40-kilogram capacity across four shelves enables multi-table delivery in a single trip. The 18-hour battery life with automatic charging covers a full service day without manual battery management.
Why is Keenon Robotics important for the restaurant and hospitality industry?
Keenon is significant because it created the commercial restaurant delivery robot category and demonstrated at scale that autonomous robots can operate reliably in live restaurant environments serving real customers. With more than 60 percent market share in China's catering robot market, deployments across 60-plus countries including in Wyndham hotel chain properties, and a product line covering restaurant delivery, hotel service, commercial cleaning, and hospital logistics, Keenon provides the most operationally proven and broadly deployed service robot platform available to international hospitality buyers. The company's 18-hour battery life, 40-kilogram payload, and multi-robot dispatching system address the practical operational requirements that prevent many service robots from delivering commercial value outside demonstrations.
What is the difference between the Keenon DINERBOT and BUTLERBOT?
The DINERBOT series (T3, T9, T9 Pro, T10, T11) is designed for restaurant, canteen, and food service delivery, with tray configurations, payload capacities, and navigation profiles optimized for restaurant floor environments where the robot delivers food from kitchen to table. The BUTLERBOT W3 is designed for hotel environments, specifically multi-floor in-room delivery of amenities, food orders, and packages. The W3 includes elevator integration for autonomous multi-floor navigation and is optimized for the discrete, room-to-room delivery pattern of hotel service rather than the open-floor restaurant delivery pattern of the DINERBOT. Both use SLAM/LiDAR autonomous navigation and are managed through Keenon's fleet management system, enabling mixed DINERBOT and BUTLERBOT fleets to be coordinated within a single hotel or resort property.