19 Years Β· America's Largest Robotics Integrator
Home/Manufacturers/UV-C Disinfection (UVD)
UVD Robots and R-Zero

UV-C Disinfection (UVD) autonomous UV-C disinfection robots that kill 99.99% of pathogens

RobotLAB partners with UVD Robots (the Danish-engineered autonomous UV-C disinfection leader) and R-Zero (the US-based UV disinfection platform), bringing hospital-grade pathogen kill to hotels, schools, offices, and healthcare facilities.

2014 (UVD); 2020 (R-Zero)
Founded Β· Odense, Denmark (UVD); San Francisco, USA (R-Zero)
4
Models we carry
1
Disinfection
About the brand

Who are UVD Robots and R-Zero?

UVD Robots was founded in 2014 in Odense, Denmark and became famous when it won an EU contract to deploy 200 disinfection robots across European hospitals during COVID. R-Zero was founded in 2020 in San Francisco and built the US-focused UV disinfection platform with the Arc tower, Beam, and Vive sub-systems. RobotLAB carries both brands so customers can choose the right tool: UVD for autonomous robotic disinfection, R-Zero for fixed and portable UV-C systems.

UV-C Disinfection (UVD)

What we deploy for UV-C disinfection

UV-C Disinfection (UVD)Disinfection

UVD Disinfection Robot

Autonomous mobile UV-C robot for room-by-room hospital disinfection

From $85,000   Β·   RaaS $2,995/mo
UV-C Disinfection (UVD)Disinfection

R-Zero Arc

Portable UV-C tower for between-shift disinfection of any room

From $12,500   Β·   RaaS $549/mo
UV-C Disinfection (UVD)Disinfection

R-Zero Beam

Fixed UV-C unit for continuous upper-room disinfection of occupied spaces

From $3,995   Β·   RaaS $199/mo
UV-C Disinfection (UVD)Disinfection

Connor UVC Disinfection Robot

Compact UVC robot for schools, offices, and mid-size healthcare

From $28,500   Β·   RaaS $1,295/mo
Why us

Why we partner with UVD and R-Zero

01

Hospital-validated 99.99% pathogen kill

UVD Robots is one of the few UV disinfection systems with peer-reviewed validation against C. diff, MRSA, and SARS-CoV-2. Real clinical evidence, not marketing.

02

Two brands, two form factors

UVD Robots is autonomous mobile (robot drives room to room). R-Zero Arc is portable manual. Both have a place β€” autonomous for hospitals, portable for schools and offices.

03

Tracked, logged, audit-ready

Every disinfection cycle is logged with location, time, duration, and dose. Facility EHS teams can prove compliance with a dashboard query.

Trusted by

Operators that run UV disinfection with RobotLAB

200+ European hospitals (UVD via EU contract)
Major US hospital systems
K-12 districts with sensitive populations
Hotel brands with elevated cleanliness programs
Corporate offices in regulated industries
“UVD is what hospitals deploy when they cannot afford an outbreak. R-Zero is the right tool for schools and offices.”
E
Elad Inbar
CEO and Founder, RobotLAB
Questions & answers

Long-form Q&A: deploying UV-C disinfection

Real questions from infection prevention teams, EHS directors, and facility managers.

  1. When do I choose UVD over R-Zero Arc?

    UVD when you need autonomous robot navigation (hospital with many similar rooms, high-throughput disinfection). R-Zero Arc when you need portability, lower cost, and human-positioned operation.

  2. How long does a UVD cycle take per room?

    10-15 minutes per typical hospital patient room. UVD navigates to multiple positions in the room for shadow-free coverage.

  3. Can UVD work in occupied healthcare areas?

    No, UV-C is unsafe for direct human exposure. Rooms must be empty during cycles. UVD’s motion sensors auto-stop if a human enters.

  4. What about R-Zero Beam in occupied spaces?

    Yes. Beam is upper-room only β€” UV-C is emitted above 7 feet, well above human breathing zone. Designed for continuous operation in occupied schools, restaurants, and waiting rooms.

  5. Does UVD damage materials over time?

    Minimal damage in normal use. Plastics may yellow over many years of direct UV exposure; furniture and electronics are unaffected by typical cycle exposures.

  6. How is this different from chemical cleaning?

    Complementary, not replacement. Chemical handles surface soil and visible contamination; UV-C handles pathogens, including drug-resistant ones, in shadows where wiping misses.

  7. What is the typical hospital ROI?

    ROI is in reduced HAI (hospital-acquired infections), which can cost $30K-$50K per incident in extended LOS and remediation. Most hospitals see ROI in under 18 months on UVD.

  8. Can R-Zero work in K-12 classrooms?

    Yes β€” R-Zero Arc is widely deployed in schools for between-class or end-of-day disinfection. R-Zero Beam works during occupied class time for continuous air disinfection.

  9. What about HOCl or H2O2 fogging alternatives?

    Different tradeoffs. UV-C has no chemical residue and no room down-time waiting for dwell. Fogging is sometimes preferred for porous surfaces; UV-C is preferred for speed and cost-per-cycle.

  10. Is UV-C regulated by FDA or EPA?

    UVD is registered as a Class II medical device for healthcare environments. R-Zero is classified as a UV-C device under EPA guidance. RobotLAB handles regulatory documentation during deployment.

Have another question? Same-day response. Ask a UV-C Disinfection (UVD) specialist β†’ Browse case studies