IIT-Bombay Receives Svan-M2 Quadruped Robots from xTerra Robotics to Enhance Research
xTerra Robotics has delivered two Svan-M2 Quadruped Robots to IIT-Bombay, enhancing India's robotics capabilities. The Svan-M2 features a payload capacity of 20 kg, four-hour endurance, and multi-modal locomotion. IIT-Bombay will utilize these robots for various applications including structural health monitoring and search-and-rescue simulations. This collaboration underscores the growth of indigenous robotics in India and supports the nation's focus on self-reliance in defense technologies.

xTerra Robotics has delivered two Svan-M2 Quadruped Robots to IIT-Bombay, enhancing the institute's robotics research capabilities. The Svan-M2, designed for challenging terrains, has a payload capacity of 20 kg and operational endurance exceeding four hours.
IIT-Bombay plans to integrate these robots into projects for structural health monitoring, search-and-rescue simulations, and terrain mapping. The partnership highlights the synergy between Kanpur's tech hub and Maharashtra's academic institutions. xTerra aims to produce 50 units annually by 2027, reinforcing India's self-reliance in unmanned systems amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.




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