ANYbotics expands global presence with new engineering and AI hub in Barcelona

ANYbotics expands global presence with new engineering and AI hub in Barcelona

ANYbotics, a supplier of AI-driven robotic inspection options, has opened a brand new workplace in Barcelona, Spain. 

Positioned on the DFactory Barcelona campus, the brand new engineering and AI hub would be the firm’s third international location, alongside Zurich and San Francisco, and can assist accelerating demand for ANYbotics’ autonomous inspection options throughout asset-intensive, course of sectors.

Right this moment’s growth follows a interval of great progress for ANYbotics, as firms in sectors together with oil and fuel, chemical compounds, utilities, and supplies transfer from pilot tasks to full-scale deployments of its autonomous inspection robots.

Because the market matures, ANYbotics is increasing its footprint and engineering groups to assist and scale its international deployments.

Dr Péter Fankhauser, co-founder and CEO of ANYbotics, says: “We’re constructing a worldwide firm to match a worldwide alternative.


“Barcelona offers us entry to distinctive engineering expertise in a metropolis that’s shortly changing into a key for robotics and industrial engineering expertise.”

The brand new ANYbotics crew in Barcelona will deal with core technical disciplines together with laptop imaginative and prescient and machine studying, backend and frontend software program engineering, mechatronics, and DevOps.

Because the hub expands, the corporate plans to additional strengthen the crew by integrating provide chain and different important industrial features.

Andrea Corda, CTO of ANYbotics, says: “The Barcelona crew will work on laptop imaginative and prescient, machine studying, and core software program methods that straight form what our robots can do.

“These are arduous issues, and our location on the DFactory Barcelona campus places us on the coronary heart of an Business 4.0 ecosystem which provides us entry to the sort of individuals, analysis teams and corporations who’re fixing them.”