
Humanoid unveils its vision of a human-robot future with new visual preview
The HMND 01 humanoid robot anticipates its market entry with a modular design intended for real-world logistics and manufacturing assignments.

The HMND 01 humanoid robot anticipates its market entry with a modular design intended for real-world logistics and manufacturing assignments.

STAR1 can manipulate fine objects thanks to its fully active 12 DOF robotic hands.

The global network of unmanned ocean vehicles improves weather forecasting and maritime safety with UNESCO support and international collaboration.

This robot equipped with sensors and a specially designed kirigami skin is an automaton with the potential to become a tool for operations in confined or…

Currently, patent applications have been filed and the transfer and commercialization of this technology is being sought.

LEVA crouches with millimeter precision on boxes, hooks hidden hooks and lifts them from below as if they were part of his body.

The robot dog incorporates artificial intelligence with 360° vision and can assist in rescues in hard-to-reach areas.

The light is projected directly into their eyes, allowing them to control their direction without touching their nerves or altering their biology.

The humanoid robots will compete in Olympic-inspired events such as running, jumping and javelin throwing.

Zippy walks at a speed of 10 leg lengths per second, equivalent to 30 km/h on a human scale.

The mCLARI microrobot can squeeze through cracks the size of a penny and move with millimeter precision.

The robot identifies the type of soil just by the vibrations of its footsteps.