Boston Dynamics' Spot and Ghost Robotics' Vision 60 Secure Data Centers in the US
Boston Dynamics' robot Spot and Ghost Robotics' Vision 60 are being utilized to secure data centers in the US. Spot autonomously monitors equipment and detects anomalies at Novva Data Centers in Utah, while Vision 60 patrols external areas, identifying security threats. The demand for such robots has increased significantly over the past year, with Spot priced between $175,000 and $300,000, and Vision 60 starting at $165,000. While the technology is gaining traction, mass deployment is still emerging.

Boston Dynamics' Spot robot and Ghost Robotics' Vision 60 are now deployed in data centers in the US to enhance security. Spot operates at Novva Data Centers in Utah, collecting data and monitoring equipment while detecting temperature anomalies.
The interest in these robots has surged, with prices for Spot ranging from $175,000 to $300,000 and Vision 60 starting at $165,000. Vision 60 patrols external areas, identifying damage and suspicious packages.
Both companies see significant market potential, with around 5,000 data centers in the US and 800 to 1,000 new facilities being built. However, widespread adoption of these robots is still developing.




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