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Diana 7

Diana 7

Agile Robots

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Diana 7 is a highly dexterous, force-controlled robotic arm with torque sensors in all seven axes. It offers a 7 kg payload, 923 mm reach, ±0.05 mm repeatability, and 0.5 N force control accuracy. Backed by AI-driven AgileCore software, it is easy to set up, program, and maintain. Its anthropomorphic kinematics and 7 degrees of freedom enable smooth, flexible movements in tight spaces. Used in automotive and consumer electronics sectors.

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  • Torque sensors in all seven axes for force control
  • 7 kg payload for handling objects of different weights and sizes
  • 923 mm reach for picking and placing across varying distances
  • Repeatability of ±0.05 mm for outstanding accuracy
  • 7 degrees of freedom for dexterity and flexibility
  • Force control accuracy of 0.5 N for sensitive assembly
  • AI-driven software AgileCore for easy setup and integration
  • Anthropomorphic kinematics and user-friendly design for intuitive teaching

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Evidence-graded claims from the Agile Robots deep report

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  • Agile Robots acquired thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering, adding ~650 employees and 10 locations across Europe and North America

    The acquisition is confirmed by both a vendor press release [2] and independently corroborated by manufacturing trade press [3], with consistent details on headcount and geographic footprint; the acquisition price remains undisclosed.

    from Agile Robots deep report →
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  • Agile Robots has deployed over 10,000 solutions worldwide

    The 10,000+ figure appears only in a startup news aggregator [7], which is vendor-aligned; no independent customer audit, third-party report, or journalist verification of this deployment count exists in the dossier.

    from Agile Robots deep report →
  • Agile ONE humanoid robot entered production in 2026

    Production start is referenced in vendor-aligned sources [7] and corroborated by news coverage [3][8], but no independent factory audit, customer delivery confirmation, or third-party review of the Agile ONE's operational capabilities has been documented in the dossier.

    from Agile Robots deep report →
  • Agile Robots has a partnership with Google DeepMind for industrial robotics automation

    The partnership is stated in manufacturing trade press [3], which provides some independent corroboration, but no joint technical output, shared deployment result, or statement from Google DeepMind itself is present in the dossier to confirm the scope or substance of the collaboration.

    from Agile Robots deep report →
  • Agile Robots achieved ~€200M in revenue in 2024, with revenue doubling annually

    The €200M revenue figure and doubling trajectory are stated in a vendor press release [2] and echoed by a startup news aggregator [7], but no audited financial statement, independent analyst report, or regulatory filing independently verifies these figures for a private company.

    from Agile Robots deep report →

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