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WATCH | Forget Spider-Man, There's A Robot Out There With 6 Arms. Here's What It's Designed To Do
Midea’s Miro U robot is now official with a six-arm wheel-leg design and high-precision control. The launch video reveals how ...
The bipedal robot expands the Humanoid portfolio, following the wheeled Alpha platform, which has completed its first ...
Midea unveils Miro U, a six-arm wheel-leg humanoid robot for industrial use, set to boost factory efficiency and debut at its Wuxi plant this year.
As labour shortages intensify, safety standards rise, and precision becomes non-negotiable, automation is no longer ...
The expansion of the warehouse robotics market is being driven by the increasing consumer need for automated fulfillment and ...
A new class of trailer-clearing robots is stepping into dock doors, using vision and generative AI to automate one of ...
Embodied learning for object-centric robotic manipulation is a rapidly developing and challenging area in embodied AI. It is ...
UK-based startup Humanoid has unveiled HMND 01 Alpha Bipedal, an AI-powered walking robot for automating labour ...
Reactive planning and control capacity for collaborative robots is essential when the tasks change online in an unstructured environment. This is more difficult for collaborative mobile manipulators ...
TOKYO, Dec. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- XELA Robotics (www.xelarobotics.com), a specialist in advanced 3D tactile sensor technology, has successfully integrated its uSkin (R) sensors into a Tesollo DG-5F ...
Robots equipped with cutting-edge technologies that perform duties on behalf of humans at workplaces and disaster-hit sites are on display at the 2025 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo. At the ...
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Could China’s humanoid robot bubble stall global rollout?
A question without answer hovers over the robotics sector: what will be the consequences when the humanoid robot boom in China disappears? The warning originates neither from market ...
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