Robotics and humanoid robotics & civilian drones discussion

Franklin

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Western executives who visit China are coming back terrified​

Robotics has catapulted Beijing into a dominant position in many industries

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Its not just robots, but also AI, 5G, 3D printing, smart trucks, automated ports and a growing industrial supply chain all meshed together. Its not that China has technology that is more advanced than other countries. All the technology used by China is commercially available to other countries too. But China is able to do this on a scale and speed no one else in the world can match because of China's human and financial resources and organizational skills.
 

sunnymaxi

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one of the best Bot in recent times..

AGIBOT has released the next-generation humanoid robot, the Genie G2: a wheeled humanoid robot.

Designed for industrial manufacturing scenarios, it performs tasks such as handling, precision manipulation, and inspection. It features an anthropomorphic waist and legs, a foldable torso, universal mobility, 3D tactile sensing, and 19-degree-of-freedom dexterous hands. It also features 360° 3D environmental navigation, allowing it to navigate factory floors, workstations, and machine rooms.

The video also showcases the G2's service capabilities, including security, guest reception, explanations, and household use.

Notably, AGIBOT has secured a hundreds of millions of yuan framework order for the G2 with renowned ODM manufacturer Shanghai Longcheer. Nearly 1,000 G2 units will be deployed in batches across its factories.

 

GulfLander

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Caltech and TII Launch X1: The Ultimate Multirobot Response Team
Caltech's Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies (CAST) and Abu Dhabi's Technology Innovation Institute (TII) have unveiled X1, which they dub the world's first multirobot system integrating a humanoid and a transforming drone. The core idea is simple: combine the best of walking, driving, and flying into one package to mitigate the drawbacks of each modality.

The system was showcased in an emergency simulation where a modified Unitree G1 humanoid carried M4 (Caltech's multimodal fly/drive robot) like a backpack. The humanoid walked to an elevated spot, bent over, and deployed M4 in drone mode. M4 flew, transformed to drive, encountered an obstacle (a pond), switched back to flight mode to overcome it, and then reached the "emergency" site.
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GulfLander

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Google translated:
The University of Tokyo has recently developed an "aerial robot" that can not only fly, but also transform. Name: DRAGON (E) looks like a flying mechanical dragon that can freely bend and extend its body. It is composed of multiple rotatable fan modules.
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