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TL;DR
- Popular robot vacuum Roomba’s maker, iRobot, has filed for bankruptcy.
- iRobot’s business will transition to a new owner, which is also its primary manufacturer.
- The company has shown signs of distress since its acquisition by Amazon failed to secure the EU’s approval in early 2024.
Roomba has, over the past decades, become the colloquial term for household robot vacuums. Despite its success, the company behind the product lineup is facing an economic downturn.
Roomba’s seller, iRobot, recently announced (via The Verge) that it has filed for bankruptcy in the District of Delaware. However, iRobot is using Chapter 11 terms, which means that the business is likely to continue to exist rather than being liquidated to pay back its debtors. Instead, iRobot will transfer 100% of the business ownership to its primary manufacturers, Shenzhen PICEA Robotics Co. Ltd. and Santrum Hong Kong Co. Ltd., who will hold the rights collectively under the name Picea.