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World’s first biomimetic AI robot Moya walks with 92% human-like accuracy
In Shanghai, a humanoid robot named Moya has crossed a threshold that robotics labs have chased for decades, walking with 92% ...
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Video: World’s fastest humanoid robot Bolt unveiled in China, runs 10 meters per second
Chinese robotics firm MirrorMe Technology has unveiled what it claims is the fastest-running humanoid ...
Meet three leading humanoid robot companies shaping the future of automation, from factory floors to warehouses, as ...
China’s Bolt humanoid robot hit a reported peak speed of 10 m/s, a milestone for high-speed balance, control, and industrial ...
CES 2026 is the only trade show where humanoid robots are showcased in fully integrated, cross-industry environments, allowing attendees to see them operate alongside smart home devices, AI platforms, ...
In a new video, Figure's black-and-white humanoid robot, dubbed Figure 02, can be seen seamlessly unloading and loading a ...
OpenMind, the developer of an open artificial intelligence operating system for robotics, and RoboStore LLC, a distributor of advanced intelligent robotics platforms, announced the launch of an ...
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Robots are beginning to learn new skills through apps, not physical hardware upgrades
OpenMind, a robotics software company, has launched a new robot app store designed to ...
Another day, another humanoid robot breakthrough. While the U.S. and China have a growing number of firms developing cutting-edge humanoid robots — Boston Dynamics, Figure, Unitree, and EngineAI among ...
The robot called Bolt, named after Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt, was developed by a humanoid innovation institute at Zhejiang University in east China, in collaboration with Hangzhou-based ...
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As robotic devices – including delivery and service bots as well as utilitarian drones – proliferate and develop increasing degrees of autonomy, managing fleets of robotics will become increasingly ...
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