PolarX Robotics

Technology

Offline Deployment & Operation

PolarX robots can support offline deployment and offline operation for facilities that require local control, privacy-sensitive setup and flexible network options.

PolarX Star50 and Star60 product family for deployment and support discussions

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Local deployment, local operation and permission-controlled remote support.

01

Why Offline Capability Matters

Not every facility wants a cleaning robot to depend on continuous cloud connection.

Healthcare facilities, aged care sites, government buildings, industrial facilities, research environments and privacy-sensitive commercial spaces may have strict IT requirements.

PolarX supports deployment options that reduce reliance on continuous external connectivity.

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Offline Deployment

Offline deployment means the robot can be set up locally for key tasks. This can help customers reduce IT approval friction, especially where network access is limited or sensitive.

  • Mapping
  • Area setup
  • Cleaning route configuration
  • Task scheduling
  • Basic operation preparation
  • Site-specific adjustment
PolarX Star50 and Star60 product family for site deployment planning

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Offline mapping, task setup, daily operation and optional remote support workflow.

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Offline Operation

Offline operation means the robot can perform daily cleaning based on local maps and local task settings without relying on continuous cloud connection.

Offline operation helps make robotic cleaning more stable and practical for real facilities.

  • Wi-Fi is unreliable
  • Network access is restricted
  • Cloud connection is not preferred
  • Data control requirements are strict
  • Daily cleaning must continue even when connectivity is limited

04

Permission-Controlled Remote Support

PolarX does not treat remote access as automatic or unlimited.

Remote support should always respect customer permission, site privacy and access control.

  • Mapping support
  • Task setup
  • Troubleshooting
  • Training
  • Software support
  • Deployment guidance
  • Route adjustment

05

Where This Matters Most

Offline deployment and operation are especially valuable for privacy-sensitive and operationally complex facilities.

This flexibility helps customers and partners deploy robots in more site conditions.

  • Hospitals
  • Aged care facilities
  • Government buildings
  • Industrial facilities
  • Research sites
  • Logistics facilities
  • Privacy-sensitive commercial properties
  • Overseas distributor deployments

06

Why Still Use Online Features?

Offline operation supports basic cleaning reliability. Online features can still be useful when customers choose to enable them.

PolarX's logic is flexible: customers can choose offline-first operation or permission-controlled connectivity depending on site requirements.

  • Remote diagnostics
  • Software updates
  • Multi-machine management
  • Technical support
  • Performance review
  • Service planning

Offline Deployment & Operation FAQ

Does PolarX support offline deployment and offline operation?+

Yes. PolarX can support offline deployment and offline operation. Basic mapping, area setup, task configuration and daily cleaning can be handled locally depending on site requirements. This is useful for facilities with limited network access or stricter IT controls.

What is the value of offline deployment?+

Offline deployment can reduce concerns around network access, cloud dependency, camera data and IT approval. It allows customers to start with local mapping, local setup and local task configuration where continuous external connectivity is not preferred.

What is the value of offline operation?+

Offline operation helps ensure that daily cleaning does not depend on constant Wi-Fi, cloud connection or external network availability. This is useful for hospitals, aged care facilities, government buildings, industrial facilities, research environments and other privacy-sensitive sites.

Does PolarX support remote deployment and remote technical support?+

Yes, when customers allow it. PolarX can support remote guidance for mapping, task setup, route optimisation, training and basic troubleshooting. Remote support can help distributors reduce unnecessary site visits, but it should always be permission-controlled and aligned with customer requirements.

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