The few commercially available models are slow ... From that star-studded heritage comes Apollo, a general purpose humanoid robot that stands 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall.
The Austin firm’s Apollo robot made an appearance as part of Texas Instruments’ presence at the show. The humanoid utilizes some of the Dallas-based semiconductor giant's modules internally.
Let’s look at some models that are in use right now ... robotics manufacturer Apptronik to develop that company’s Apollo robot further using what it has learned from Valkyrie.
Bad planning on his behalf! We always knew we had the power to flip a house robot – Apollo's flipper has the ability of flipping a minimum of a tonne – but House Robots like Dead Metal are ...
Apptronik’s Apollo robot will complete simple tasks like fetching ... physically challenging manual labor—a model use case that we’ll see other organizations replicate in the months and ...
The Austin firm’s Apollo robot made an appearance as part of Texas Instruments’ presence at the show. The humanoid utilizes some of the Dallas-based semiconductor giant's modules internally. After a ...