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🚨 Germany's Neura Robotics has secured up to $1.4 billion in funding from investors including Amazon and Nvidia to scale AI-powered robot production to millions of units by 2030.
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The Lynx S10 may be compact, but it's built to perform far beyond its size. #DEEPRobotics #LynxS10 #EmbodiedAI #Robotics #AllTerrain #Innovation #PhysicalAI
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POV: your robot just showed off and you can't even be mad… wait for it 😏
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Into the Arctic. The prototype of DEEP Robotics' Lynx S10 wheeled-legged robot recently joined the expedition to the Arctic Ocean, successfully completing reliability testing in one of the world's most challenging environments. This journey is more than a test of endurance—it's a step toward building robots that can operate wherever humans need them most.
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This is what the AI brain looks like.
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Path Robotics has developed a legged robot called Rove for large-scale industrial welding. It moves to the worksite and scans welding seams to understand their shape. Then, its AI performs welding and adjusts the process in real time.
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Robot development doesn’t stop at one training loop. 🔁 It’s a continuous cycle of collecting data, refining it, training policies, testing, and repeating. Discover how we’re helping developers accelerate this cycle with new updates across NVIDIA Isaac technologies including Isaac GR00T, an open, end-to-end development platform for humanoid robots built on NVIDIA Jetson Thor. 🤖 Read the blog: nvda.ws/4e0qwEq #NVIDIAGTC
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Performance Upgraded. Possibilities Expanded. Our DR02 humanoid robot continues to evolve with enhanced payload capacity and obstacle-crossing capabilities, unlocking greater potential for real-world industry applications !
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The humanoid robot Lingxi X2 can easily dodge thrown balls… powered by AGIBOT’s newly launched AGILE perception-motion foundation model. With this motion intelligence, it can avoid interference and make real-time perceptual adjustments when working in complex environments. I’m curious whether it could dodge a human’s flying kick? (They always seem to kick humanoid robots during testing.)
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These are not called humanoids anymore. These are androids. The final step will be cyborgs.
⚡️NEW: CHINESE HUMANOIDS ARE NOW PRACTICING FACIAL MUSCLE MOVEMENT TO CONVEY EMOTIONS.
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Humanoid Robots Summit Europe 2026 hits Stuttgart! Join 1,000 leaders & speakers from Siemens, Honda, Sanctuary AI & Fraunhofer IPA to talk mass production, embodied AI & deployment. 📅Sep 9–11, 2026 📍Liederhalle, Stuttgart 🌐acgrobot.com #HumanoidRobotsSummit

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🤖 HUGE: Figure’s F.03 humanoid robot completed a 200-hour logistics stress test and sorted nearly 250,000 packages at near-human speed. How many warehouse jobs could robots replace next?

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✨🇨🇳A company in Wuhan has developed a "flying robot" that can clean glass at high altitudes and deliver parcels to residents from their balconies.😯
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Mass Production of Humanoids Underway EngineAI has built a smart manufacturing facility for the T800 in Shenzheng. Capable of delivering tens of thousands of units, this impressive humanoid robot is poised to enter the real world on a massive scale.
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When someone said it was CGI, EngineAI CEO Zhao Tongyang took a kick from the T800 head-on 🦶 A first in history.📷
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Climbing stairs is one of the biggest challenges for humanoid robots, but PNDBotics Adam is now doing it with ease. In a latest demo, the robot smoothly climbed real-world outdoor stairs without any support, even on uneven steps. The robot stays balanced and moves naturally after being trained to quickly adapt to different surfaces.
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MIT students gave AI a body. the camera sees what’s in front of you. you say what you want. the device moves your fingers with small electric pulses. it plays piano without training. it draws what you describe. it mixes a drink while you watch your own arm do it. the brain is Claude. six people built this in 48 hours. and this is just the hand.
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wow Blue collar jobs aren't safe from Al anymore.. China’s Robot just showed a magnetic wall-climbing industrial robot with humanoid style dual arms for hazardous steel-surface work 👀 It's built for dangerous high-altitude environments like chemical storage tanks, shipyards, and petrochemical plants. The 90 kg robot uses a wheeled magnetic-adhesion base to climb vertically at a full 90° angle while performing tasks. And it can switch tools to handle welding, grinding, rust removal, flaw detection, inspection, and spraying.
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