
CMU’s Zippy robot redefines microscale robotics with its autonomous bipedalism
Zippy walks at a speed of 10 leg lengths per second, equivalent to 30 km/h on a human scale.

Zippy walks at a speed of 10 leg lengths per second, equivalent to 30 km/h on a human scale.

The mCLARI microrobot can squeeze through cracks the size of a penny and move with millimeter precision.

The robot identifies the type of soil just by the vibrations of its footsteps.

Titan performs key industrial tasks with 1 mm accuracy and 40 kg payload.

The RB-Y1 combines a 6-axis freedom leg and Mecanum wheels for unprecedented hybrid maneuverability.

DHL's 2030 strategy envisages further consolidating these partnerships to accelerate the comprehensive digitization of its operations, thus contributing to a more flexible and sustainable business model.

This presentation revealed the level of multimodal interaction achieved by the company's technology.

Huawei and UBTECH's new robot integrates AI into physical motion using chips that previously only operated in servers.

A quadruped robot can climb logs thanks to actuators that boil water in just 24 V generating more than 50 N of force.

The first prototypes will be ready by the end of 2026 and operational deployment is expected in 2027.

The robot offers a return on investment in less than one year.

Humanoid robots will compete in athletics, soccer and industrial tasks for three days at Olympic venues in the Chinese capital.