THALAMUS robot enters the North American market

Our THALAMUS autonomous security robot was featured in a program on Fox News – one of the most watched TV channels in the USA, with between 1.5 and 2.2 million viewers every day.

Journalist Kurt Knutsson, aka The Cyber Guy, presents it as a cutting-edge solution, capable of carrying out security missions autonomously, continuously and efficiently: which it is. This media exposure confirms that our robot is not simply a French innovation, but a global response to the challenges of security and operational efficiency. It is also in line with the deployment of THALAMUS in North America, both in the USA and Canada, where the need for safety automation is considerable.

The program highlights the key assets of THALAMUS:

  • A 100% electric robot for autonomous, long-term patrols
  • 360-degree lidar and infrared cameras for round-the-clock performance.
  • Advanced artificial intelligence capabilities for intrusion detection
  • A robust physical structure: 250kg, 2.3m in length, top speed of 30km/h to guarantee intervention capability in all environments.

THALAMUS doesn’t just monitor, it analyzes, reacts and can learn.

What caught the attention of the American media was not a futuristic concept, but a concrete, reliable solution available immediately.

In the USA, the message is clear: “With THALAMUS on patrol, the only things our human guards will need to secure is another job”. It’s a striking and deliberately provocative phrase that reflects the American vision of innovation – to optimize and therefore replace what can be optimized – and says what’s essential: the robot takes over where human surveillance reaches its limits. Seen another way, THALAMUS doesn’t replace humans, it enhances them, freeing them from repetitive tasks so that they can concentrate on what really counts: higher value-added missions.