Murcia steps into the future with robot dog, VR and 3D printers

Published on April 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

La Opinión has presented the new cloud center in Murcia, a space committed to digitalization with cutting-edge tools. Among its novelties, a robot surveillance dog, similar to the one in Black Mirror, stands out alongside 3D printers and virtual reality. The goal is to offer businesses and citizens advanced educational and digital services, facilitating prototype creation, immersive training, and automated assistance in a controlled environment.

A black robot dog watches over a futuristic space with 3D printers and virtual reality goggles in Murcia.

How the center's technological trio works 🤖

The robot dog, designed to move with agility, can perform surveillance and assistance tasks in indoor and outdoor spaces. The 3D printers allow for the manufacturing of prototypes and customized objects in hours, reducing production costs. Meanwhile, virtual reality offers immersive environments for professional training and entertainment. These three technologies are integrated into a single ecosystem, allowing users to experiment with tools that were previously only seen in laboratories or science fiction movies.

The robot dog: ready to watch, not to walk 🐕

The center's quadruped robot is ideal for security rounds and technical assistance. But don't get your hopes up: it won't fetch your newspaper or bring you your slippers. Although it moves nimbly, its main function is to patrol hallways and detect anomalies, not perform tricks. That said, if you ever see a metal dog staring intently at your desk, don't give it cookies. Give it a patrol order and it will save you a visit from the security guard.