Ghost Robotics CEO Breaks Down the Vision 60 Quadruped
Ghost Robotics co-founder Gavin Kenneally details the design philosophy behind the company's Vision 60 robot dogs.
Ghost Robotics is putting its four-legged machines under the spotlight. Co-founder and CEO Gavin Kenneally sat down for a deep dive on the company's Vision 60 quadruped robots, unpacking what makes them tick and why safety is baked into the design.
The Vision 60 is Ghost Robotics' flagship platform — a rugged, legged robot built for real-world deployment. Kenneally laid out the engineering choices behind the hardware, focusing on how the robot's architecture prioritizes safe operation in unpredictable environments.
Ghost Robotics has carved out a niche in the competitive quadruped space by targeting defense and security applications. The Vision 60's design reflects that focus: built tough, built to navigate terrain that would stall wheeled alternatives.
No flashy announcements here. Just the CEO explaining how his robots actually work. Sometimes that's the most interesting part.