Mobile Robots for
Demanding Applications

We provide mobile robotic platforms, software and connectivity solutions
which allow you to build your own autonomous systems
based on ROS & ROS 2 easily and efficiently.

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Panther
Panther is a rugged Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) platform, engineered for demanding outdoor environments. Equipped with high-profile wheels and four powerful BLDC motors, plus an IP54/66-rated chassis, it’s designed to tackle the toughest challenges. With open-source ROS and ROS 2 drivers, along with a robust suite of software examples, Panther makes developing your product or research project both simple and intuitive.

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FEATURES
Aluminium chassis
4 x 473 W BLDC motor drive
81 x 85 cm footprint
100 kg payload
2 m/s max speed
IP54/66 rated

EXAMPLE EQUIPMENT
Robot arm
LIDAR
3D camera
GNSS RTK
UWB navigation

BUILT-IN SENSORS:
IMU
4 x quadrature encoder

Enhancing AMR
development

Our robust, autonomous, mobile robots can be used as a base platform for a variety of AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robots) applications. Building and scaling your project to create real-world solutions is made easy through the use of simulation models, along with an extensive array of tutorials and manuals.

Custom
robot
design

We have vast experience in designing and building autonomous mobile robots (AMR) dedicated for agriculture, construction, logistics and others.

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HARDWARE
electronics design
embedded software design
mechanical design
certification consulting

SOFTWARE
ROS software design
simulation model design
robot connectivity
fleet management systems

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What do our clients say?

“The main points for choosing Panther as a base for our last mile delivery robot were its durable built quality which is suited for sustained outdoor use, the transparent open source software with its ROS interface and the high payload capacity - all at a very competitive price point. Especially the fact that the software on Panther is open source helped us during development since we were able to quickly reason about or fix small issues on our own.”

Thomas Staufenbiel, CEO at Gestalt Robotics