Robotican to Distribute Ghost Robotics' Vision 60 Quadruped Unmanned Ground Vehicle in Israel

As part of the companies' collaboration, Ghost Robotics has acquired from Robotican the "Sphera", a digital twin simulation system integral to Ghost Robotics' R&D efforts for quadruped robotics

Photo credit: Robotican

Robotican, an Israeli innovator in autonomous technology, announced its collaboration with Ghost Robotics, a renowned name in the field of robotics. Robotican has become the exclusive distributor of Ghost Robotics' products, particularly the Vision 60 Quadruped Unmanned Ground Vehicle (Q-UGV), in Israel.

According to Robotican, the Ghost Robotics V60 Q-UGV is not just a robotic platform; it is designed to contribute to army efforts on the battlefield and beyond. Its features, including the ability to enter dangerous places and minimize human casualties, make it an invaluable asset on the modern battlefield. In an evolving warfare environment, blending high-tech solutions with traditional methods is crucial, and the V60 excels at bridging that gap.

The V60 plays a pivotal role in enhancing the safety and efficiency of the armed forces. These machines navigate hazardous zones, enabling strategic reconnaissance and operations that significantly reduce risks to soldiers, contributing to the overall safety of military personnel.

In a strategic move, Ghost Robotics has acquired from Robotican the "Sphera", a digital twin simulation system integral to Ghost Robotics' research and development (R&D) efforts for quadruped robotics. According to Ghost Robotics, the "Sphera" is a robotics solution revolutionizing experimentation and ML training. With "Sphera", developers gain a comprehensive understanding of robot quality and maturity in record time. Managing robot fleets becomes seamless, thanks to streamlined integration tests by remote teams. Empowering robotics teams, "Sphera" accelerates innovation from vision to mission.

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