AMC Robotics Showcases AI Quadruped Robot at Tokyo Security Show 2026

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AMC Robotics Corporation (NASDAQ: AMCI) highlighted its latest robotics innovation at the Tokyo Security Show 2026, unveiling live demonstrations of its AI-powered quadruped robot Kyro™, a mobile platform designed for autonomous security and industrial inspection applications. (GlobeNewswire)

Live Demonstrations of Autonomous Security Technology

At the exhibition, held March 3–6 at Tokyo Big Sight, AMC Robotics demonstrated the Kyro™ robot performing several autonomous tasks designed for real-world operational environments. The robot showcased capabilities including:

  • Autonomous navigation through complex environments
  • Abnormal heat detection for safety monitoring
  • Remote operation and inspection functions

These demonstrations highlight how robotics platforms can support security teams by providing continuous monitoring and automated patrols in locations where human access may be difficult or dangerous.

AI-Powered Edge Computing Platform

Kyro™ is designed as a mobile AI edge computing platform, meaning it can process data and make decisions directly on the robot rather than relying solely on centralized cloud systems. This allows the robot to operate independently in dynamic environments while delivering real-time monitoring and analysis.

By combining autonomous mobility with onboard AI processing, the system can help organizations improve situational awareness while reducing the need for constant human supervision.

Designed for High-Risk and Industrial Environments

AMC Robotics says the Kyro™ platform is particularly suited for hazardous or difficult-to-access environments, including:

  • Chemical plants
  • Industrial facilities
  • Underground tunnels
  • Large infrastructure sites

In these settings, automated robotic patrols can reduce safety risks for personnel while enabling more frequent inspection and monitoring of critical equipment and infrastructure.

Addressing Security Labor Shortages

The company noted that demand for automated security solutions is growing in Japan and other markets as industries face ongoing shortages of security and inspection personnel. Autonomous robotic systems can supplement human teams by maintaining continuous surveillance and performing routine inspection tasks.

Expanding Global Robotics Presence

AMC Robotics’ participation in the Tokyo Security Show highlights its strategy to expand the global footprint of its AI-driven robotics platforms. The company focuses on developing scalable hardware and software solutions that allow organizations to automate security, inspection, and operational tasks across industrial and infrastructure environments.

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