Hong Kong International Airport has provided a glimpse into what post-coronavirus airport procedures might look like once we're traveling again, and a lot of disinfection technologies are involved.
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While CLeanTech is at present only being used on staff who undertake public health and quarantine duties for passenger arrivals, the fact that it's being trialed at one of the world's busiest airports suggests facilities like this may be used more widely in the near future. This includes handles and seats, smart check-in kiosks and check-in counters, baggage trolleys and elevator buttons.
Along with this, autonomous cleaning robots are being used to continuously disinfect public areas and passenger facilities at HKIA.Intelligent Sterilization Robot
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