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xTerra Robotics: Svan M2
Developed at IIT Kanpur, the Svan M2 represents a masterclass in precision and versatility. Built with lightweight carbon fiber and high-performance QDD actuators, it is engineered for the most demanding industrial environments.
Weight – 11 KG, Payload – 5 KG
Svan M2 showcasing its agile quadrupedal architecture.
Intelligence
Advanced LiDAR-based sensor fusion for real-time 3D mapping and autonomous navigation in hazardous, unpredictable settings.
Applications
Optimized for industrial inspection, thermal imaging of pipelines, and search & rescue in compromised zones.
Deployment
Currently partnered with L&T for large-scale construction site monitoring and safety assessments.
General Autonomy: PARAM
Heralded as India’s first truly indigenous robot dog, PARAM is built for power and robustness. From Bengaluru to the global stage, it combines heavy-duty performance with astonishing agility.
Speed – 3 M/S, Jump – 1.0 M, Battery – 8 HRS, Payload – 20 KG
PARAM demonstrating superior stability and payload capacity.
NVIDIA Jetson GPU
Extreme edge-AI processing for real-time tracking and obstacle detection.
IP67 Durable
Built to withstand dust, water, and temperatures from -20°C to +55°C.
Hot-Swappable
Zero-downtime operations with swappable batteries for continuous mission cycles.
Crab-Walk Tech
Specialized sideways movement for tight navigation in industrial corridors.
The IndiaAI Ecosystem
Summit Highlight
Global South Leadership
India became the first Global South nation to host this prestigious summit. With over 300 exhibitors from 30+ countries, the 2026 Summit inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi signaled India’s shift from a tech consumer to a global tech architect.
#DigitalIndia #MakeInIndia #FutureTech
RaaS Model
Robotics-as-a-Service is lowering capital barriers, allowing SMEs to deploy AI dogs without massive upfront costs.
Army Integration
Indian Army’s MULES project is testing these robots for treacherous border terrains and payload transport.
Building an Autonomous Future
From search and rescue to smart city management, India’s AI-powered robots are more than machines—they are intelligent collaborators augmenting human potential.