DEEP Robotics showcases deployment-ready quadruped robots at Hannover Messe

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LYNX M20 Pro: Elevating industrial inspection solution. Image credit: DEEP Robotics

At Hannover Messe 2026, DEEP Robotics showcased three quadruped robot systems it said are commercially available and ready for deployment.

In a media release, the company said it presented its LYNX M20, X30 and Lite3 platforms as part of an integrated offering combining hardware, software and data systems. DEEP Robotics stated that all three units meet European Union standards and are available for immediate shipment.

The LYNX M20 was described as a hybrid system capable of switching between wheeled and legged movement depending on terrain conditions. 

According to the company, it is equipped with a thermal camera, gas detection and acoustic monitoring tools. 

DEEP Robotics cited a prior deployment at a European logistics hub, reporting increased patrol coverage and reduced incident response times, although these figures were not independently verified.

The X30 model integrates LiDAR, 360-degree cameras and thermal sensors, with inspection data fed into digital twin systems and managed through a centralized dispatch console, the company said. It added that more than 10 projects have been completed using the platform, with data stored on servers located in Europe.

Meanwhile, the Lite3 unit is positioned for developers, allowing users to simulate and deploy code through a browser-based environment without requiring local setup, according to DEEP Robotics.

The company said its quadruped robots have been operating at industrial sites in Switzerland and Germany, carrying out tasks such as gas leak detection and equipment inspections. 

It emphasised that these deployments have taken place in active industrial environments rather than controlled testing settings.

DEEP Robotics added that its focus remains on shipments and operational deployments, as it continues to expand its presence in the European market.