Rather than pushing a futuristic, machine-forward aesthetic, XPENG leans into recognisable visual cues such as body shape, ...
Explore seven standout humanoid robots, from factory workhorses to home assistants, and see how they’re becoming the first ...
When the Next-Gen Iron humanoid was unveiled to the public earlier this month, strutting fluidly down the runway before a gobsmacked audience, it made headlines – but not for the reasons its creators ...
These days, the tech world is obsessed with humanoid robots, and every company worth its salt is racing to develop its own bipedal droid that it can push to market. Unfortunately, a lot of these ...
Dressed in sensible Nordic knitwear, Bernt Bornich’s robotic manservant is more stylish than practical. Ask it to fetch a can of Coca-Cola from another room, and more often than not, something will ...
Biomimetic marching robot brings Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" to life If you want to build an actual HAL 9000, all you need is an LED, some carpentry skills, and any laptop accessing a talking ...
In the quest to make machines walk, think, and work like us, humanoid robots have become the ultimate measure of progress in modern engineering. Among them, Boston Dynamics’ Atlas and Tesla’s Optimus ...
It's now actually not that unusual to see quadruped robots that have powered wheels for feet, allowing them to either walk or roll as the situation dictates. The modular D1 is different, though, in ...
TESLA has Optimus and Xpeng has Iron. Both humanoid robots are common in concept but very different in execution. Clearly, in the evolution of automated machines, these two humanoid robots represent ...
The author is the president of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology. The word “humanoid,” describing robots modeled after humans, originates from the Greek suffix “-oid,” meaning “resembling.
Although​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ the introduction of hydraulics may have powered the early era of humanoid robotics, the LTU’s newest ...