Many AMRs today are designed for flat roads or concrete pavements. Customisations have therefore been made to the existing AMR models, including larger, toughened wheels to navigate diverse and rugged terrains, and weather-resistant casing to operate smoothly in adverse weather conditions.
Outdoor, all-terrain Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) will be deployed at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve in the first quarter of 2025 to enhance guest experience and operational efficiency.
Complemented by tele-operations, the trial aims to showcase the robots’ capabilities in challenging outdoor environments and seamless remote management of the various AMRs at work.

