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Spot
Boston Dynamics, Robot Manufacturers, Robots Knowledgebase
Spot is Boston Dynamics’ agile mobile robot dog. Spot is changing how organisations monitor and operate their sites, ensure the safety of their teams, and make data-driven decisions.
Worlds First All Weather Humanoid
Deep Robotics, Humanoid Robots, Robot Manufacturers, Robots Knowledgebase
Deep Robotics’ DR02 is the world’s first all-weather humanoid, built to operate in rain, dust, and extreme temperatures. Standing 175 cm tall with an IP66 rating, the robot combines rugged durability with advanced AI, LiDAR, and modular components for industrial, security, and logistics applications—bringing humanoid robotics one step closer to real-world deployment.
Police VR Training is Creating Safer, Smarter Law Enforcement
Virtual Reality in Education, Virtual Reality Training, VR Storage
Modern police departments face immense challenges—responding to crises, engaging with diverse communities, and making split-second decisions under pressure. Traditional training methods often struggle to prepare officers for the complexity of today’s world. That’s why...
Spin up Your Reinforcement Learning (RL) Research with the TRON1
The TRON1 robotics platform is built to streamline reinforcement learning (RL) research through precise URDF modeling, Python-first development, and integration with leading simulators. From concept to real-world deployment, TRON1 helps close the Sim2Real gap with accessible tools and built-in resources.
Beihang University’s Tiangong
Beihang University, Robot Manufacturers, Robots Knowledgebase
Developed by Beihang University, Tiangong is a cutting-edge humanoid robot designed for dynamic bipedal locomotion and terrain adaptability. With running speeds up to 12 km/h and open-source architecture, it leads China’s effort in embodied AI research.
AWE USA 2025 Recap: XR Moves from Vision to Reality
AWE created a spectacle in Long Beach, CA from June 10–12, 2025. In its 16th installment, one thing was made abundantly clear: spatial computing is no longer a floater on the horizon—it’s here in the now.
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