
ANYbotics
ANYbotics is a Swiss robotics company specializing in autonomous four-legged robots for industrial inspection and monitoring. Their flagship product, ANYmal, is a quadrupedal robot designed to navigate complex industrial environments, performing routine inspections in sectors like energy, manufacturing, and construction. The company has established itself as a leader in mobile robotics for harsh and hazardous environments, offering both robot platforms and inspection-as-a-service solutions.
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Robots by ANYbotics
ANYmal C
ANYbotics' four-legged autonomous robot for routine inspection of complex industrial facilities, navigating stairs and rough terrain on its own.
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ANYmal D
ANYbotics' industrial-grade autonomous quadruped robot for routine inspection in complex, harsh facility environments.
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