Robotics and humanoid robotics & civilian drones discussion

tokenanalyst

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With single orders reaching hundreds of units, this composite robot company has achieved a major breakthrough in large-scale production!​


Maixin Intelligent Robotics, a strategic subsidiary of Elite Robotics, has achieved a major milestone in the composite robot industry by completing a single delivery of hundreds of units—a rare feat that marks the first large-scale commercial deployment in high-end industrial scenarios.

Unlike many newcomers focusing on flashy prototypes, Maixin has taken a pragmatic, technology-driven approach, emphasizing full-stack self-development, system-level integration, and reliability. Its new generation of composite robots combines mobility, perception, manipulation, and AI cognition into an end-to-end "embodied intelligence" system with closed-loop control.
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  • Strategic Vision: Built on Elite Robotics’ core strengths in industrial automation, Maixin focuses on system-level intelligence rather than just hardware form. Its technology enables autonomous task execution, real-time adaptation, and continuous learning.​
  • Technological Edge:​
    • Fully self-developed control system integrates "feet, eyes, hands, and brain" for seamless coordination.​
    • Achieved high reliability (100,000-hour MTBF) and safety certifications inherited from Elite’s robotic arm legacy.​
    • Developing AI-driven capabilities like natural language understanding and intelligent task planning.​
  • Market Validation:​
    • Successfully deployed in precision environments such as semiconductors, optical modules, and automotive electronics.​
    • First large-scale order (hundreds of units) at a global 3C technology company for CNC machining automation—setting a new benchmark in the industry.​
  • Competitive Differentiation:​
    • Focuses on reliability, stability, and long-term operational efficiency, not just novelty.​
    • Advocates for “one brain, multiple forms” — prioritizing adaptable AI architecture over rigid robot designs (e.g., mobile chassis + humanoid).​
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CMP

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Boston Dynamics' New Atlas is so pathetic that BD wouldn't even let it move in CES, again relying on showing videos of it moving in a controlled environment.
It also walk slowly like an old man.

lol at the idiotic people in the comments section that think either this is good or that they would ever be able to afford it. this shit will never be commercialized unless they're building them in china. even then, it'll be 1/10th as good as a chinese brand.
 

tankphobia

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there are plenty of Chinese factories now using AI robots. Boston Dynamics has been around for more than a decade. What have they actually sold thus far?

Here is Dreame's home robots from CES. Yes, the type of robots people actually need, not the stupid humanoid crap.
It's only a matter of time until cleaning robots grow to the size of the dock themselves and become vastly more capable mobile and endurance wise. I'm already seeing the beginning of a general purpose cleaning robot from dreame here. The market is huge.
 
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