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    20 de jun. de 2024 · About Apptronik. Apptronik is the leader in next-generation general purpose robots designed to change the way we live and work. Apollo, a humanoid robot built to work alongside people in environments designed for people, culminated from the design and development of over 10 general purpose robots including extensive work on NASA Valkyrie.

  2. Hace 3 días · Apollo, a humanoid robot built to work alongside people in environments, culminated from the design and development of over 10 general purpose robots, including extensive work on NASA Valkyrie.

  3. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Similar vibration-absorbing D3O materials have been used in Formula 1 car chassis and the NASA Valkyrie robot, now ODI has partnered with D3O to use the GRIP compound in its new Vanquish lock-on mountain bike grips.

  4. Hace 2 días · El nuevo robot de GXO. Fuente: Apptronik. GXO ha estado evaluando otros robots humanoides, como el Digit de Agility Robotics, que ganó el premio “RBR50 Robot of the Year”. Aunque los humanoides han sido un tema recurrente en conferencias y ferias comerciales, Digit y Apollo están entre los pocos que avanzan hacia pruebas comerciales.

  5. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Apollo is 5 ft. 8 in. (172.7 cm.) tall, can carry 55 lb. (24.9 kg), and uses swappable batteries for extended runtimes, according to Apptronik. The Austin-based company said its system uses linear actuators that mimic the mechanics of human muscles and provide a full range of mobility.

  6. Hace 6 días · The Apollo robot draws on the design and development of over 10 general purpose robots including NASA's Valkyrie humanoid robot project. Together, the two companies are evaluating and fine-tuning the overall performance of the robot in a lab setting ahead of deployment in a US distribution centre.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2024 · There are some tasks for which a robot that moves more like a human might be best. For example, we might like a humanoid robot to help prepare a future human settlement on Mars. With such tasks in mind, NASA’s Johnson Space Center has developed a robot named R5, or Valkyrie.