LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UBTECH Robotics, a global leader in intelligent humanoid robots and AI technologies, is unveiling its newest addition: Walker, the world’s first commercialized biped robot, ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UBTECH Robotics, a global leader in intelligent humanoid robotics and AI technologies, is unveiling its newest robot at CES 2018: Walker – the world’s first commercialized ...
Humanoids are the hardest. Atlas is the state of the art, and you might think that because Atlas has solved backflips, building a full-sized biped robot that can just walk around should be easy by now ...
As with many international trade shows, CES is a place where you're bound to bump into familiar faces. In my case, I regrouped with Walker, Ubtech's humanoid robot, who was kind enough to grab me a ...
At last year's CES , I saw a lot of the pieces of the Jetsons' Rosie the Robot. Ubtech's latest invention might take the next step (pun intended) toward making an all-in-one helper bot a reality.
“The biggest advantage of this friend is that it can work ‘007, 0:00 to 0:00, seven days a week,’” said Lao, a public relations officer at UBTECH Robotics, a humanoid, human-shaped robot company in ...
Last year Chinese firm UBTech, maker of robotic toys like this Stormtrooper robot, unveiled a walking robot that, in what I assume was a case of extraordinarily literal translation, it called Walker.
Ubtech is best known for its toy-sized robots and STEM kits, but in recent years, it's been building bigger machines as well. At CES 2019, the Chinese manufacturer is once again bringing out its ...
At CES 2018, Ubtech unveiled a robot that could climb stairs and kick a soccer ball. Appropriately, this humanoid bot with legs was named Walker and Ubtech promised to add arms by the time it launched ...
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