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ANYbotics opens San Francisco office

Quadruped inspection robot provider launches U.S. operations

By Robotics 24/7 Staff 
November 18, 2024

Industrial inspection robot provider ANYbotics recently opened an office in San Francisco, Calif. to help deliver its autonomous quadruped inspection robots in North America. The company recently launched operations in the U.S.

Building on U.S. customer success and partnerships with global technology companies, ANYbotics said it is elevating its service and support in the U.S. by providing turnkey robotics solutions and continuous support to U.S. operators. The company said this expansion will help ensure faster integration and boost efficiency and safety.

“We’re excited to offer North American customers personalized support, faster deployments, and tailored solutions, helping them drive efficiency and meet industry challenges more effectively,” said Richard Climenhage, ANYbotics U.S. commercial director.

ANYbotics said its San Francisco office strengthens its U.S. presence, and can accelerate robot adoption by simplifying regulatory compliance and streamlining operational integration. Partnerships with Siemens Energy, SLB, AWS, Shell, BP, and NVIDIA can enable improved support and faster response times, enhancing efficiency and safety across North America.

ANYmal quadruped built to inspect complex, hazardous spaces

ANYbotics’ U.S. expansion brings its flagship AI-enabled quadruped inspection robot, ANYmal, closer to American operators.

Designed with an IP67 rating, ANYmal can autonomously perform real-time inspections and condition monitoring across multi-floor and outdoor facilities, including navigating complex, hazardous spaces. Its capabilities can help enhance asset management by automating routine tasks, enabling predictive maintenance, and reducing human risk.

ANYbotics' expansion in the U.S. will provide customers with enhanced, hands-on support and faster deployment, enabling large-scale operators to optimize their operations and remain competitive in a technology-driven landscape. With a local presence, ANYbotics said it will enable close collaboration and provide customized, ready-to-deploy robotic solutions in the energy, metals, chemical, and mining industries.

Regional customers, including Stanford University, Novelis, IAMGOLD, and Stelco, already benefit from ANYbotics' responsive, industry-focused approach. The company said this expansion underscores its commitment to North American markets, enabling quicker adoption and scaling of autonomous inspection robots and accelerating time to value in these demanding industries.

ANYbotics’ Silicon Valley office was opened in collaboration with the Swiss Business Hub USA and under the patronage of the Swiss Consul General Balz Abplanalp.

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