Intro
The fundamental objective of the DR 02 project was to establish "all-weather, all-time, all-scenario" continuous operation in industrial settings. This mission is structurally quantified by its central technical differentiation: the DR 02 is claimed to be the world's first fully-body IP66-rated industrial humanoid robot. The IP66 rating signifies complete protection against dust ingress and resistance to powerful jets of water, fundamentally transforming the types of environments where the robot can be deployed, opening up to outdoor, construction, logistics and infrastructure monitoring markets.
To ensure maximal compatibility with existing human infrastructure and workflows, the robot stand at 1.75 meters tall and features an arm length of 68 cm. This careful matching of human dimensions is a strategic engineering decision, ensuring that the robot can efficiently utilize tools, operate machinery controls, and navigate industrial workspaces (like standard doorways and shelving aisles) that were specifically built for people, thereby minimizing the necessity for costly infrastructure reconfiguration upon deployment.
To ensure long-term operational viability, the DR02 incorporates an innovative modular quick-detach design for critical structural components, including the arms and legs. This design feature is essential for maximizing uptime in industrial environments, as it allows for rapid field servicing and component replacement, minimizing the overall total cost of ownership (TCO) by reducing maintenance windows.









