
KAIST introduces a portable robot “WalkON Suit F1” for paraplegics
WalkON Suit F1 is the first wearable robot that can autonomously walk towards a paraplegic person for use without assistance.

WalkON Suit F1 is the first wearable robot that can autonomously walk towards a paraplegic person for use without assistance.

The Q8bot weighs just 221 grams and operates without a single cable, with all its components connected directly to a central board.

For the first time in history, a robot made its debut alongside the Malmö Symphony Orchestra and played the cello.

With 32 facial actuators, they achieve human-like expressions, generating admiration and concern in their autonomous interaction.

The company is exploring potential applications for the robot, especially in search and rescue missions in hazardous environments.

The robot has proven to be a valuable tool for predictive inspection, improving operator safety by eliminating the need to perform inspections in hazardous areas.

While Tesla is preparing its Optimus for 2025, Kepler is already testing the robot in real-life scenarios, moving ahead in the race for industrial automation.

This is the first time in history that a work created by a robot has been sold at a major auction.

It is able to switch between three types of locomotion: toe, sole, and wheels.

The race lasted 34 minutes and the winner reached 3.6 meters per second.

The goal of both institutions is to develop humanoid robots by integrating advanced AI with the Atlas platform, improving robotics for real-world applications.

MAiRA conducted an orchestra using lightsabers to beat out rhythms impossible for humans.