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RB-VOGUI
Robotnik Automation
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RB-VOGUI
Robotnik AutomationThe RB-VOGUI is an outdoor omnidirectional autonomous mobile robot (AMR) developed by Robotnik Automation (in collaboration with Eurecat) for logistics, agriculture, construction, and R&D applications. It features a 4-wheel omnidirectional/dual-Ackermann kinematic system, up to 150 kg payload, 2.5 m/s top speed, IP53 weatherproofing, and up to 6 hours battery autonomy. The platform runs ROS 2, includes 2D safety scanners, safety PLC, and RGBD camera, and can be extended with a Universal Robots arm (RB-VOGUI+) or a 6-wheeled skid-steering variant (RB-VOGUI-6). All autonomy claims originate from vendor/official sources; no independent third-party teardowns or user field reports are present in the evidence base.
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Specification
- payload_capacity
- Up to 150 kg (platform); RB-VOGUI+ variant: 125 kg platform + 12.5 kg arm; RB-VOGUI-6: up to 100 kg
- max_speed
- 2.5 m/s
- dimensions_and_weight
- 1044 x 776 x 742 mm; 165 kg
- battery
- 48 VDC @ 29 Ah
- battery_autonomy_hours
- Up to 6 hours
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the Robotnik Automation deep report
United Robotics Group (URG) acquired a majority stake in Robotnik Automation on 13 January 2023.
The acquisition is independently confirmed by both the URG press release [11] and The Robot Report's editorial coverage [13], with consistent date and deal description; the financial terms remain undisclosed.
from Robotnik Automation deep report →
Robotnik AMRs operate autonomously — completing transport, inspection, and navigation tasks without a human performing or driving those tasks — using onboard navigation, mapping, perception, and fleet management software.
All autonomy claims originate exclusively from Robotnik's own official/vendor sources [1][2][4]; no independent field reports, third-party tests, or customer case studies are present in the dossier to corroborate real-world autonomous operation.
from Robotnik Automation deep report →Robotnik's indoor AMR platforms support payload capacities up to 1 tonne and 2 tonnes, while outdoor platforms support up to 150 kg.
Payload figures are stated on Robotnik's official product page [1][7]; the Qviro third-party listing [8] references the RB-VOGUI but does not independently verify indoor payload figures, leaving the 1- and 2-tonne claims vendor-sourced only.
from Robotnik Automation deep report →The RB-VOGUI outdoor robot is capable of navigating slopes up to 47%, with omnidirectional and dual Ackermann kinematics for challenging terrain.
The 47% slope figure is cited by the Qviro third-party product listing [8], which is a commerce/aggregator site rather than an independent test lab, so the specification remains unverified by controlled testing.
from Robotnik Automation deep report →Robotnik's software stack comprises 400+ proprietary ROS/ROS 2 packages covering localisation, navigation, perception, manipulation, and fleet management.
The 400+ package count and full software architecture description come solely from Robotnik's official software solutions page [4]; no independent code audit, academic citation, or third-party review is present in the dossier.
from Robotnik Automation deep report →Robotnik's AMR portfolio serves a broad range of sectors including logistics, manufacturing, inspection, agriculture, aerospace, refinery, and R&D, across 50+ countries.
Sector and geographic coverage claims originate from Robotnik's own company and product pages [1][3][7]; no independent customer deployments, project reports, or press coverage of specific sector use cases are present in the dossier to verify breadth or depth of deployment.
from Robotnik Automation deep report →
Robotnik has deployed 5,000+ robots on the market across 4,500+ customers in 50+ countries.
These figures appear solely on Robotnik's own company page [3] and are not corroborated by any independent source, customer reference, or third-party market report in the dossier.
from Robotnik Automation deep report →Robotnik offers an open hardware and software platform that is fully customisable per customer application.
The 'open platform' claim appears only on Robotnik's official product page [1][7] and is not independently verified; no third-party developer, integrator, or academic user has confirmed open access or customisation capability in the dossier.
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