
A dung beetle-inspired robot transforms object manipulation
A bio-inspired robot challenges limits in object manipulation and mobility in complex environments.

A bio-inspired robot challenges limits in object manipulation and mobility in complex environments.

Iron assembles electric vehicles with precision, using its 60 joints and 40-core Turing chip.

The robot features a webcam for vision tracking and advanced software.

"Tiangong" is the world's first fully electric life-size humanoid robot.

The company's goal is to integrate its robots into assembly lines and other industrial sectors where handling needs to be more precise.

The robot creation surpassed 27 bids at Sotheby's and its final price exceeded the initial estimate by more than six times.

The innovation presented by TU Wien aims to improve industrial processes, but also to relieve humans of tedious and repetitive tasks.

Pazzi can make a pizza from scratch in as little as 45 seconds, producing up to 80 pizzas per hour.

Robotic arms can clean up spills, using the 100 applied demonstrations, using the GTP-40, achieving impressive efficiency.

ECOsubsea managed to clean a Capesize vessel in just four hours

RoBoa can range up to 100 meters, communicate with trapped victims, and move without generating sparks.

The robot is specifically designed to fit into a world built for humans.