A groundbreaking development in humanoid robotics has recently emerged from a team of researchers in the United States, ...
“Finally, an update to that Ameca face we’ve seen for years,” exclaimed one, referencing Engineered Arts’ now-famous humanoid ...
AheadForm, a Chinese robotics company, has developed an ultra-realistic robot head that can blink and nod, mimicking human ...
China has taken a significant leap in robotics by unveiling a humanoid robot capable of blinking and reacting with human-like ...
It is not hard to find popular depictions of robots in the future. What comes to my mind is Rosie the robot maid from the animated comic “The Jetsons.” Ever faithful and dependable, she is as much a ...
Chinese robotics startup AheadForm has unveiled a humanoid robotic head capable of blinking, glancing, and displaying subtle facial movements that closely resemble human expressions.
In a smart retail showroom, a 1.8-meter tall mobile robot is weaving through the crowd at a speed of 1.2 meters per second.
The Leap in Interactive Intelligence The humanoid robot head assembly released by Jiangsu Electronics integrates various functions, including a flexible display, microphone array, and depth camera.