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Development of the Spera-AM humanoid robot inside the Spera Research Centre

Spera Autonomous
Mobile Robot Platform

The Spera Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR/AGV) Platform is designed for intelligent material transport and industrial automation. Built for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and logistics environments, the platform enables autonomous navigation, efficient material handling, and scalable robotic fleet operations.

Developed by Spera, the system integrates advanced navigation technologies, perception sensors, and intelligent control systems to enable reliable autonomous operation in complex industrial environments.

Locomotion
Perception
Physical AI
Autonomy

Autonomous Mobility Systems

The Spera AGV platform is engineered to operate safely and efficiently within industrial facilities. The system combines real-time navigation algorithms with robust hardware designed for continuous operation.

Core mobility capabilities include:

  • Autonomous navigation in structured environments
  • Obstacle detection and dynamic path planning
  • ⁠Real-time localization and mapping
  • ⁠Fleet coordination for multi-robot environments
  • ⁠Reliable transport of industrial payloads

These capabilities allow autonomous mobile robots to streamline logistics workflows and reduce manual transport operations.

Robotics Architecture

The platform integrates mechanical, electronic, and software subsystems to deliver reliable autonomous operation

Key system components include:

  • Autonomous navigation systems
  • Sensor fusion and perception modules
  • Industrial-grade motion control
  • Robotics fleet management systems
  • Real-time operational monitoring

This architecture allows the robot to move efficiently through industrial environments while adapting to changing conditions.

Industrial Applications

Autonomous mobile robots are increasingly used in modern logistics and manufacturing operations.

The Spera AGV platform is designed to support:

  • Material handling and transport
  • Inventory management and tracking
  • Supply chain optimization
  • Warehouse automation
  • Manufacturing logistics

Intelligence operates directly in the physical world, tightly integrated with mechanical movement and environmental interaction.

Autonomous Robotics Research

Spera’s research into autonomous mobile robotics focuses on building reliable robotic systems that can operate safely in real-world environments.

Our work includes development of:

  • Robotic navigation systems
  • Autonomous decision frameworks
  • Sensor perception technologies
  • Industrial robotics control systems

These technologies enable autonomous robots to operate alongside human workers in complex facilities.

Development Status — The Spera autonomous mobile robot platform is part of the company’s broader robotics engineering program focused on deployable autonomous systems for industrial and logistics environments. The platform is being developed with a focus on reliability, safety, and scalability for real-world deployment.