Security Robots in Germany

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Zurich, Switzerland – May 15, 2025  – With growing security needs, a shortage of personnel, and rising operational costs, a new player is gaining traction in the security sector: the security robot. These intelligent systems combine artificial intelligence, sensors, and robotics to offer an efficient, autonomous solution — and Germany is at the forefront of this emerging technology.

The Security Robot Market in Germany

According to Allied Market Research, the global market for security robots is expected to exceed USD 110 billion by 2030, with annual growth rates above 14%. Germany, with its vast industrial sites, logistics centers, and critical infrastructure, is one of Europe’s key markets.

A major driver is the acute shortage of skilled workers in the security industry. According to the German Federal Association of the Security Industry (BDSW), many job vacancies remain unfilled. At the same time, the demands for prevention, responsiveness, and documentation are increasing — an ideal use case for robots that are reliable, scalable, and available 24/7.

The Quarero Stingray: Germany’s Most Versatile Security Robot

Quarero Robotics introduces the Quarero Stingray, a highly advanced security solution designed for demanding environments. The Stingray combines autonomous navigation with optional manual control and is suited for both indoor and outdoor use.

Technical Features:

  • Indoor and outdoor capable: Weather-resistant and robust casing for industrial sites, open areas, and buildings.
  • Autonomous and manually controlled: Can patrol independently or be operated via game controller.
  • All-terrain mobility: Optimized for uneven surfaces, slopes, and natural terrain.
  • Temperature range from -20°C to +50°C: Suitable for year-round deployment in nearly any climate.
  • Battery life of 12 to 24 hours: Depending on usage, it can cover a full shift before recharging.
  • Sensors and communication: Equipped with LIDAR, GPS, 360° cameras, infrared vision, and 5G/Wi-Fi connectivity. Optional features include thermal imaging and audio warning systems.

The Stingray offers not only precise monitoring but also active intervention capabilities — such as voice alerts, light signals, or direct connection to alarm centers.

Use Cases: Where Security Robots Provide Real Value

  1. Industry and Logistics Large factory sites, warehouses, and loading stations benefit from continuous surveillance, intrusion detection, and event logging — without requiring a constant human presence.
  2. Energy and Critical Infrastructure Wind farms, power distribution stations, and water treatment plants are often in remote areas. The Stingray monitors them autonomously and securely — even at night or during extreme weather.
  3. Public Institutions and Urban Spaces Security robots can support visitor management, early hazard detection, and de-escalation at train stations, parks, or public events.
  4. Events and Large Gatherings Whether it’s concerts, sports events, or trade fairs — the Stingray offers visibility, incident documentation, and targeted deployment in critical zones.
  5. Fire and Hazard Detection With integrated thermal imaging and smart monitoring, the Stingray can detect temperature changes, smoke, or potential hazards early.

Figures, Trends, and Outlook

  • 94% of German security companies report recruitment difficulties (BDSW).
  • Up to 40% cost savings possible through autonomous security solutions (Frost & Sullivan).
  • 65% of large industrial companies in Germany plan to expand their use of robotic security by 2027 (Bitkom, 2023).
  • The European mobile surveillance market is growing at 13–15% annually (Markets and Markets, 2023).

Conclusion: Autonomous Security Is No Longer Just a Vision

With the Quarero Stingray, German companies and institutions now have access to a cutting-edge, high-performance solution that complements traditional security methods. Whether used to support or replace human personnel, security robots are not only technologically viable but also economically attractive.

While many still talk about digitalization, future-focused players are already relying on robots like the Stingray — precise, rugged, and efficient.

Learn more or request a live demonstration:

🌐 www.quarerorobotics.com

📧 info@quarerorobotics.com

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