
Automation that Works with You
To add value, automation tools need to fit into existing workplaces, amplify employees' expertise, go places people can’t, and complete tasks that take people away from high-order work.
To add value, automation tools need to fit into existing workplaces, amplify employees' expertise, go places people can’t, and complete tasks that take people away from high-order work.
Our customers put Spot to work to automate difficult tasks and keep people out of harm's way. Here's what Spot accomplished in 2022.
Taking robots out of the R&D lab and into real world deployments is one of the hardest challenges in robotics. Learn how our engineers make it happen.
Robots should be used to help, not harm. We prohibit weaponization, while supporting the safe, ethical, and effective use of robots in public safety.
In the energy sector, asset maintenance and worker safety are two of the top priorities. Agile mobile robots help support these goals, capturing valuable insights and keeping employees away from hazar...
Josh, a mechanical engineer on the Atlas team, has been with Boston Dynamics for four years.
As robots are more commonly deployed, they require sensors like cameras, LiDAR and gas sensors, to see the environment around them.
Legged robots like Spot are supporting innovative research and education with easy mobility and out of the box functionality.
Researchers consider many factors when selecting a robot, but the most important factor is that the robot enables these teams to prioritize the research.
As AI becomes more common, consistent continuous data is a necessity for smarter operations. See how automated sensing drives reliability and efficiency.
You want the benefits of predictive maintenance, but your assets do not generate the right data. Agile mobile robots offer a dynamic sensing solution.
For Boston Dynamics, robot crashes are all part of the learning process. Every break and failure gives the team an opportunity to build a better robot.