Researchers at Fraunhofer IML have developed a new type of autonomous mobile robot
Designed for logistics, the modular system is capable of tasks like gripping, passing, and turning objects at variable heights, offering potential applications in both industrial and urban settings.
Built on an inverted pendulum design, evoBOT® maintains balance even on uneven or inclined surfaces, making it adaptable to a variety of environments. Its compact footprint and approachable design aim to facilitate interaction and collaboration with humans, broadening its use beyond traditional transport roles
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