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China’s Unitree debuts wheeled humanoid robot designed for fast, repetitive tasks
Chinese robotics company Unitree Robotics has launched the G1-D, its first humanoid robot on wheels. The robot is designed to collect data, train AI models, and perform tasks in real-world environments.
Unitree G1-D is a wheeled humanoid robot with hand and head cameras, up to 19 DOF, optional mobile base, and support for dexterous robotic hands.
Boston Dynamics has unveiled a major update to its humanoid robot Atlas, this time focusing on its hands. Over 12 years since the robot was first introduced, the Massachusetts-based company has made significant progress in both mobility and AI. On ...
BOSTON, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BrainCo, a leading global brain-computer interface company, has recently unveiled its next-generation bionic dexterous hand: the BrainCo Bionic Dexterous Hand Revo2. Building on years of expertise in developing ...
Massachusetts robotics entrepreneurs focus on specialized machines, while West Coast companies pour billions into humanoid development despite current limitations demonstrated at MIT.
Humanoid robot training is booming around the world. Tech companies are rushing to build the robots for a market projected to reach $38 billion within the next decade.
A collaboration to develop inspection technologies for Persona AI’s humanoid robot platform that enhances productivity and
ELON Musk is one step closer to becoming the world’s first trillionaire after securing a record-breaking $1 trillion Tesla pay package – the biggest corporate deal in history. The tech
I was a little disappointed by China’s World Humanoid Robot Games. As fun as real-life Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots is, what people really care about is robots doing their chores.
What if the future of robotics and prosthetics could fit in the palm of your hand? Enter the Wuji Hand, a new innovation that redefines what’s possible in human-like motion and precision. With its 20 actuated joints and lifelike dimensions, this robotic ...
TL;DR: Humanity's most complex piece of biological machinery – the hand – remains the blueprint for robotics' most challenging unsolved problem. If engineers can crack it, the robots taking shape in today's labs may soon become an ordinary sight on ...