About this organization
Organization Name: Boston Dynamics
Organization Solution and Services
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Security solutions & protecting substations, Visual Monitoring, Substation Camera, Drones, Robotics, Security Equipment, Helicopter operations
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EV & Mobility, Charging Stations
- Software Solutions
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue over 100M
- Organization Years In business: 10+ Years
Revenue: $131.7 Million
Organization Information : Founded in 1992, Boston Dynamics builds advanced mobile manipulation robots with remarkable mobility, dexterity perception and agility. We use sensor-based controls and computation to unlock the potential of complex mechanisms. Our world-class development teams develop prototypes for wild new concepts, do build-test-build engineering and field testing and transform successful designs into robot products. Our goal is to change your idea of what robots can do. Over 30 Years of Expertise We set out to build a robot that could go where people go. The commonly referenced “dull, dirty, and dangerous” tasks of robotics don’t always occur on a neatly organized factory floor. They pop up in the natural world and human-built environments. Our designs are ultimately motivated by functionality—to move and balance dynamically in unstructured, unknown, or antagonistic terrain. Today, we combine an established legacy, roots in R&D, and an entrepreneurial mindset to create the foundation for our commercial organization.
Other Information: Founded in 1992, Boston Dynamics as a spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Initially focused on robotics research, the company gained prominence with its development of advanced robots designed for dynamic mobility and agility. Its flagship products include BigDog, a quadruped robot designed for military purposes, and Spot, a versatile, robot dog capable of a wide range of applications, including inspection, surveillance, and entertainment. Boston Dynamics also created Atlas, a humanoid robot known for its impressive acrobatics. In 2020, the company was acquired by Hyundai Motor Group, further expanding its influence in robotics.