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Wandercraft’s Calvin robot. Wandercraft showcased personal exoskeleton Eve at the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Torch Relay, symbolizing a new global standard in mobility technology.
Maker Marcin Płomiński and his colleague, who works under the pseudonym “Minco0”, have developed the semi-humanoid robot Axon, which can be produced by anyone using 3D printing.
Isaac Manipulator is a series of foundation models designed for robotic arms, while Issac Perceptor is meant to offer “multi-camera, 3D surround-vision capabilities” for robots designed to ...
It’s a state-of-the-art humanoid robot that is open-source & VR-compatible, built for research, education, and embodied AI experiments. You can already order one for $70,000,” said the firm in ...
Compared with earlier humanoid robots that relied on pre-scanned 3D models and fixed steps to navigate stairs, failing in unpredictable terrains, "Tien Kung" integrates perceptual abilities into ...
Fully 3D-printed and controlled via a locally run large language model (LLM) chatbot, the robot can be assembled for as little as $70, including all materials, electronics, and power supply.
Hugging Face has previously released AI models meant for robots, as well as a 3D-printable robotic arm. This year, it announced an acquisition of Pollen Robotics, a company that was working on ...
Global humanoid robot market value was pegged at USD 1.48 Billion in 2021, and it is expected to reach a valuation of USD 17.32 Billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 42.1% over the forecast period (2022 ...
In late April, the first batch of 220 such humanoid robots developed by Moga Technology Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of Chinese carmaker Chery, was officially delivered to clients worldwide.
But the "exoskeleton" system developed by a group of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh could open the door to a new, more customized way of approaching human-robot interaction.
A University of Alberta student team is building an Iron Man-like powered, upper-body exoskeleton that workers would just slip on like a jacket, giving them more strength and reducing risk of injury ...