“By transitioning from the ground to a wall and back again, VertiGo extends the ability of robots to travel through urban and indoor environments,” says Paul Beardsley, principal research scientist at Disney Research Zurich. “The robot is able to move on a wall quickly and with agility.”
The prototype of the VertiGo is not available to be the public yet. However, if you want to see it in action, check out this video below: