Airbus ordered UBTech’s Walker S2, a full-size humanoid that stands 176 cm tall (5’9"), weighs 70 kg (154 lbs), and walks at ...
The next time you board a flight, it will be with the knowledge that a humanoid robot may have helped build the airplane.
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Airbus to test China’s battery-swapping humanoid robots in aircraft assembly
Chinese humanoid robotics developer UBTech Robotics said on Sunday that it has reached a ...
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Can These Self-Flying Planes Transform the Skies?
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—“Aircraft should fly themselves!” is scrawled on a whiteboard at Reliable Robotics’ offices here. Recently two staff members watching on monitors tracked the flight path of a ...
From "flying cars" to robots and self-driving buses, here are some of the innovations spotted at this week's Munich auto fair, IAA Mobility, one of the world's biggest: Chinese brands showcased their ...
An international team has explored how in future aerial robots could process construction materials precisely in the air -- an approach with great potential for difficult-to-access locations or work ...
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