Home appliance maker Midea Group has developed MIRO U, a six-armed industrial humanoid robot scheduled to be deployed at its ...
Humanoid AI robots are being used more in work settings to accomplish tasks at a rapid rate. One of them just retired after ...
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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 ...
As labour shortages intensify, safety standards rise, and precision becomes non-negotiable, automation is no longer ...
The CHIPS Act and Inflation Reduction Act are driving a manufacturing construction boom. However, there's a lag effect that ...
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Humanoid AI robot retires after working on 30,000+ BMW X3s
On a BMW assembly line in South Carolina, a humanoid robot has quietly reached a milestone that many human workers never see, ...
Quadruped dubbed D5 from Pudu – founded by former HKUST engineering student Felix Zhang – draws crowds at Tokyo expo.
Chinese officials acknowledge that in cutting-edge chips and frontier AI models, the country still trails the US. Yet firms such as Huawei and the model developer DeepSeek are central to Beijing’s ...
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China debuts robot dog capable of mapping and navigating 10 million square feet
Pudu Robotics unveils D5, a nearly 1m quadruped robot at iREX 2025, showcasing advanced motion control and autonomous ...
Based on these current numbers, Richtech looks to have a little over two years in OpEx covered by their cash, or five years ...
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.
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Video: Elon Musk’s Optimus humanoid robot masters human-like smooth running
Tesla's Optimus robot achieved a major milestone, demonstrating smooth operation in a new lab video shared by Elon Musk.
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