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MyrLabs (Myrmidon Laboratories) is a robotics and infrastructure company based in Singapore. Its core narrative is not to build robots first, but to first build the underlying infrastructure for positioning, distributed sensing, communications, and IoT data, then develop robot systems that can be deployed at scale on top of it. Its current flagship product, NIMBLER™, is an inspection robot platform for confined spaces in buildings and infrastructure. The website lists its maturity as TRL 9, meaning it has been validated in real operational environments.
NIMBLER™ is designed for areas that are difficult for humans to access, such as above ceilings, service voids, rooftops/sub-rooftops, under raised floors, drainage systems, and utility systems. It can move through narrow, cluttered, or uneven environments and capture close-range 1080p full-color visual data. Some models support 4x zoom and thermal imaging. Onboard AI is used to highlight potential anomalies such as cracks, spalling, corrosion, efflorescence, vegetation, debris, and waste, but it explicitly does not replace engineering judgment. Its value lies in turning hidden-space inspections that were previously occasional, risky, or omitted into a safer, repeatable, and documented process.
NIMBLER™ is currently offered under a Robot-as-a-Service model, with direct sales planned for the future. The daily service fee is approximately 75%–95% of the day rate for a PSI-qualified engineer, depending on deployment scope and site conditions. Each deployment includes two trained operators. Partners participating in data sharing or joint industry showcases may receive discounts. This model lowers the training, operations, and maintenance burden for customers, but it also means customers cannot yet fully purchase and manage the equipment on their own.
The main advantage is its very clear scenario focus: it is well suited to enclosed, cluttered spaces where drones struggle to operate reliably. It also emphasizes evidence capture, compliance communication, and long-term asset management, which aligns with the practical needs of building owners and engineering teams. The FAQ provides solid explanations around dimensions, battery life, regulatory responsibility, AI limitations, and deployment disruption. The downside is that the public materials do not mention APIs, SDKs, data interfaces, or developer documentation, so it is relatively weak as a “developer tool.” Pricing is also not a fixed public quote and requires project-based discussion. A single robot run lasts about 45 minutes, so longer inspections require battery swaps and on-site coordination.
It is better suited to building owners, facility managers, engineering consultants, inspection agencies, airports, shopping malls, residential properties, and public drainage system operators than to general software developers. The main materials do not mention access or payment availability from China, so the official website’s accessibility would need to be tested directly. If cross-border connectivity or procurement is constrained, alternatives include manual inspection, drone inspection, or local confined-space tracked robot services.
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