
Humanoid robot Melody showed what it can do at CES 2025
Melody can be completely disassembled and packed into a suitcase for easy transport.

Melody can be completely disassembled and packed into a suitcase for easy transport.

The H1 model has managed to set a Guinness World Speed Record by reaching 3.3 m/s on flat terrain.

Cyborg cockroaches can climb walls and detect dangerous chemicals thanks to their natural sensors and electronic backpacks.

The Bittle X robot dog is an ideal learning module to start on the path of artificial intelligence, programming and robotics.

The robot has enabled the number of emotional and cognitive assessments carried out annually at the Hospital to increase from 510 to 4,500.

It has been able to reach 38.7 body lengths per second forward and 44 body lengths per second backward.

With the ability to perform inspections, creating high-resolution 3D models in real time.

From its ability to perform complex movements to its ease of integration into different development platforms, EngineAI’s PM01 represents a major advancement in human robotics.

The MIT system envisions a future where it can act as a “universal robotic brain,” ready to be downloaded and deployed into different types of robots…

The humanoid can navigate challenging urban terrain at speeds of up to 2 m/s.

Quadruped robot learns to adapt and navigate difficult terrain without training, thanks to a bio-inspired model based on animal locomotion.

The RAVEN robot, with bird-inspired legs, combines agility and energy efficiency, which could change the future of flying vehicles.