At Expo 2025, Masayoshi Son’s vision of a world coexisting with 10 billion robots gained life, as the Fairland Group’s Future Life Pavilion wowed attendees with their cutting-edge outdoor robotics and smart iGarden ecosystems.
With 28 million visitors expected on-site and 250 million virtual attendees, Fairland’s “iGarden Robotics” made a lasting impression with their supercar-inspired lawn and pool robots, alongside an immersive VR experience. The exhibition featured innovative products like the Guinness World Record-holding robotic lawn mower, which runs for 30 hours on a single charge, and a pool-cleaning robot with an impressive 40-hour runtime.
Visitors were also introduced to iGarden’s fully automated pool ecosystem, which includes energy-efficient inverter heat pumps, water treatment systems, and solar-powered energy storage—all designed for carbon-neutral operation. Fairland Group’s specialized brands, including Fairland, Aquark, and Aquagem, have combined their expertise to create these groundbreaking AIoT-connected solutions.
Media outlets and visitors alike praised the aesthetics of iGarden Robotics, comparing its designs to that of supercars, while the “VR iGarden” experience gave a glimpse into a carbon-neutral, futuristic backyard filled with self-driving robots maintaining gardens and pools.
As the lines between tools and companions continue to blur, the future of outdoor technology is charging forward—not in decades, but right now, at Expo 2025.
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