Robot Alex polished the part and cleaned the frying pan
Robotics company Boardwalk Robotics has revealed its first commercial humanoid robot, Alex. It only has an upper torso for now, which consists of a torso, head and two arms.
The company plans to add legs later, focusing first on developing arms with 19 degrees of freedom. Its joints can rotate at up to 9 radians per second, and the possible angle of rotation of the wrists is 300 degrees. The maximum payload capacity is 10 kilograms. The main areas of activity should be logistics, equipment maintenance and production.
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Norwegian startup 1X has unveiled the NEO humanoid robot
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Manipulator robots have begun washing the windows of New York skyscrapers
Skyline Robotics' automated window cleaning system Ozmo has been successfully tested in New York City. Platforms with manipulators were installed on a 45-story office building to clean windows 3 times faster than human crews.
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