Nio Robotics

Aru is an advanced robotic platform designed for industrial inspection and maintenance applications. It features a polymorphic design, integrating capabilities of snake, rover, and quadruped robots, allowing for enhanced maneuverability in confined spaces. Equipped with articulated arms and a modular payload system, Aru performs complex tasks such as thermal inspections and object manipulation, ensuring operational efficiency and safety in hazardous environments.

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Chemin de Peyrecave (historical/registered); current operations in Toulouse historical center
Toulouse 31420
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