KEY POINTS
  • The Carolina Panthers will use robotic technology to help with Covid-19 as the club prepares to allow fans back in its home stadium.
  • San Antonio-based Xenex makes the Xenex LightStrike robots, which cost $125,000 each and which the company said eliminate the virus that causes Covid-19 on surfaces in minutes.
Locker room showing a Xenex LightStrike Robot

The Carolina Panthers will use robotic technology to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus as the club prepares to allow fans back in its home stadium.

The team announced it's using a germ-killing robot made by San Antonio-based company Xenex. The firm specializes in disinfection for health-care services.