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ANYmal C
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ANYmal C
ANYboticsANYmal C is a quadruped inspection robot developed by ANYbotics (ETH Zurich spin-off, founded 2016, HQ Zurich). It is designed for autonomous industrial inspection across oil & gas, chemicals, power/utilities, mining, and railways, carrying multi-modal sensors (visual, thermal, LiDAR, acoustic, gas detection) and navigating stairs, uneven terrain, and confined spaces without facility modifications. Independent evidence from real deployments (Vigier Ciment cement plant, Equinor Northern Lights CCS, TenneT offshore platform, offshore Malaysia) corroborates vendor claims of autonomous mission execution, self-docking, and fall recovery, with documented outcomes including 33,000+ inspections and $660,000 in avoided shutdown costs. The system operates autonomously for its inspection task; humans perform setup, scheduling, and respond to alerts but do not drive the inspection task itself.
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Specification
- weight
- 50 kg chassis, 10 kg payload capacity
- locomotion speed
- 1 m/s
- battery runtime
- 2–3 hours per charge (reseller); 2+ hours (official video)
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the ANYbotics deep report
ANYmal executes industrial inspection missions fully autonomously — including navigation, obstacle avoidance, sensor data collection, and self-charging — without a human performing or driving the task.
Independent investor report (TDK Ventures [7]) and editorial coverage (Sifted [5]) corroborate autonomous navigation, self-charging, and routine inspection without human intervention, though neither provides a controlled field trial; teleoperation mode exists as an acknowledged operational option [2,4].
from ANYbotics deep report →ANYbotics has raised over $130M in total funding, with a $60M round closed in December 2024 targeting U.S. market expansion.
The $60M round and U.S. expansion intent are confirmed by The Robot Report [14], an independent trade publication, corroborating ANYbotics' own announcement [12]; the total funding figure is directionally consistent across multiple sources, though the precise total varies slightly ($130M+ vs $143.75M [6]).
from ANYbotics deep report →
ANYmal X can detect gas leaks, perform partial-discharge detection, read gauges/displays/valves, and conduct thermal and acoustic inspection in a single platform.
Sensor suite and capabilities are described consistently across official product pages [1,3,4] and investor sources [7], but no independent field test, customer case study, or third-party benchmark confirms all modalities performing reliably in real industrial deployments.
from ANYbotics deep report →ANYmal robots have been commercially deployed at paying enterprise customers including PETRONAS, Shell, BASF, and Siemens Energy since at least 2021.
Sifted [5] names these customers and the 2021 commercial date, but as an editorial piece drawing on ANYbotics briefings; no independent customer press release, site visit report, or procurement record from any named customer independently confirms active paid deployment at scale.
from ANYbotics deep report →ANYmal can navigate steps, stairs, and unstructured terrain, and recover autonomously from falls.
Official demo pages [2] and the YouTube product demo [8] show stair climbing and fall recovery, but these are vendor-produced demonstrations; no independent field report or third-party test in actual industrial environments (e.g., offshore rig, mine) confirms reliable performance under real operational conditions.
from ANYbotics deep report →
ANYbotics claims over $150M in pre-orders/reservations for ANYmal X ahead of H2 2023 deliveries.
The $150M+ pre-order figure appears in commerce/investor sources [7,9] but originates from ANYbotics' own communications; no independent verification of order-book size, conversion to actual deliveries, or customer confirmation exists in the dossier, making this an unsubstantiated marketing claim.
from ANYbotics deep report →ANYbotics' roadmap includes AI-powered manipulation capabilities for maintenance work, extending ANYmal beyond inspection into active intervention.
The manipulation roadmap is mentioned only in ANYbotics' own Series B and $60M round announcements [11,12]; no prototype demonstration, independent technical report, or third-party validation of manipulation capability exists in the dossier — this remains an aspirational claim with no evidence of delivery.
from ANYbotics deep report →
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