Tron 1, a Chinese company's two-legged robot, is versatile and can walk, roll and pivot, even on rough terrain. Tron 1 stands 33 inches tall and weighs 44 pounds.
RobotLAB, a global leader in robotics integration and AI-powered automation, today announced the launch of BroBot™, the company's first-generation humanoid robot designed for scalable, real-world ...
The Company’s award winning SSi Mantra surgical robotic system has completed over 3,500 surgeries and is clinically validated to perform more ...
Yarbo is expanding its all-season, modular yard robot system with the launch of the Yarbo Trimmer, the first fully autonomous edge trimmer designed for consumer use. The new module adds a much ...
SEER Robotics' SPT-1000 features AI-powered recognition technology, enabling it to identify different pallet types, colors, and materials.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAmerica's housing crisis gets high-tech upgrade with 3D printed, robot-built homesIn a bid to tackle this crisis, builders are using innovative ways to rapidly increase housing supply. From 3D printing to ...
This biodegradable soft robot is inspired by origami. Researchers used a folding pattern known as Kresling origami to create a flexible, modular structure, which allowed them to build a 240 ...
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Meet Tron 1, a super agile robot capable of overcoming various obstaclesChinese company LimX Dynamics launched Tron 1, a versatile bipedal robot with modular feet that can walk or roll as needed. O ...
What are these new ways of building homes? And can they help reduce the cost of new housing, leading to lower rents?
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