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  1. keybotic.com

    Dec 4, 2024Industrial inspections are entering a new era with Keybotic's Keyper, a fully autonomous robot dog designed to navigate hazardous environments with ease. Equipped with cutting-edge sensors and AI, Keyper detects gas leaks, equipment anomalies, and creates 3D facility maps, all while enhancing safety and efficiency.
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  3. keybotic.com

    Jan 10, 2024Imagine a world where hazardous industrial inspections are no longer a risk for humans. Thanks to Keybotic's cutting-edge robot dog for industrial inspections, this vision is now a reality.Meet Keyper, the fully autonomous, four-legged robot designed to revolutionize safety, efficiency, and precision across a variety of industries.. If your operations involve dangerous or hard-to-reach ...
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  5. anybotics.com

    ANYbotics provides autonomous legged robots for industrial applications to provide high availability and reliability in automated routine inspections. // ... Our ANYmal robotic solutions automate industrial inspections. They provide operator insights that increase plant uptime, reduce costs, and improve safety by removing workers from hazardous ...
  6. roboticstomorrow.com

    Jan 7, 2025The ANYmal robot addresses key challenges in industrial operations by offering autonomous, highly mobile inspection capabilities in complex and hazardous environments. Its four-legged design enables navigation through uneven terrains, stairs, and confined spaces, making it ideal for industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, and energy.
  7. whitespectre.com

    Dec 3, 2024Keybotic's CEO reveals how their autonomous, AI-trained robot dog and Robotics-as-a-Service model are revolutionizing industrial operations. Work; ... We realized that a four-legged robot could overcome these challenges. However, to provide real value in this context, the solution must also be fully autonomous. ... rather than build an ...
  8. xcelerator.siemens.com

    Tough robot dogs for industrial use. Autonomous robots can help inspect expansive industrial sites, refineries, or even offshore platforms on a regular basis. ... refineries, or even offshore platforms on a regular basis. The Swiss startup company ANYbotics has developed the four-legged robot ANYmal for this purpose, which is now being made ...
  9. roboticsandautomationnews.com

    Anybotics has upgraded its four-legged industrial inspection robot, Anymal, saying it is part of a new generation of machines. (See video below.) Named "ANYmal C", this robot is optimized for industrial inspection tasks where it can provide high availability, safety, and reliability for automated routine inspections with a wide range of sensors.
  10. inceptivemind.com

    Autonomous legged robot ANYmal C./ Image Credit: ANYbotics. Like many other legged robots from a few other companies, ANYmal C moves around on its four powerful legs instead of rolling along on wheels.It can move through industrial environments - over uneven terrains, steps, and stairs - without the need for any adaptations to a facility.
  11. anybotics.com

    ANYmal's inspection payload provides visual, thermal, and acoustic insights for condition monitoring of equipment and infrastructure. The pan-tilt unit is used for scanning the environment around the robot and accurately positioning the built-in sensors for inspections of points of interest.
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