India’s robotics sector is advancing with indigenous inspection robots designed to protect workers in hazardous environments. Kanpur-based startup xTerra Robotics has developed the four-legged Svan M2, capable of navigating tough terrains, detecting leaks, and inspecting machinery. These locally built robots are transforming industrial safety across power, oil, gas, and pharmaceutical sectors.
India is witnessing a breakthrough in industrial safety with the deployment of robot inspectors built entirely in the country. Kanpur-based xTerra Robotics has introduced the Svan M2, a four-legged robot engineered to operate in hazardous and restricted environments where human access is risky. Unlike imported robotic systems, these robots are tailored for Indian conditions, with in-house control over hardware, electronics, and AI software.
The Svan M2 is already being deployed across asset-heavy industries such as power, oil & gas, and pharmaceuticals, where it performs critical inspections, detects anomalies, and supports operations. Its ability to walk on uneven terrain, climb stairs, carry tools, and even operate switches makes it a versatile solution for industrial safety.
Key Highlights
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Indigenous Innovation: Developed by xTerra Robotics in Kanpur, fully designed for Indian conditions.
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Capabilities: Navigates uneven terrain, climbs stairs, detects leaks, inspects machinery, and operates switches.
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Industrial Deployment: Already in use across power, oil & gas, and pharmaceutical sectors.
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Worker Safety: Reduces human exposure to hazardous environments, ensuring safer operations.
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Strategic Potential: Future applications include defence and advanced industrial monitoring.
This innovation marks a significant step toward self-reliance in robotics and highlights India’s growing role in industrial automation and worker safety.
Sources: Economic Times, Electronics News, Business Standard