Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center Company has developed the world's first humanoid robot that can sprint at a steady speed of 3.73 mph.
The humanoid robot domain has seen intense activity in recent times with multiple startups vying to get their prototypes into the market.
The 163 cm tall Tiangong is outfitted with several sensors for visual perception and has a processing speed of 550 trillion operations per second. It also features high-precision six-axis force sensors to provide accurate force feedback. As seen in a video shared, noteworthy is Tiangong’s ability to navigate slopes and stairs seamlessly, even without visual input. Moreover, it demonstrated enhanced adaptability by swiftly modifying its gaits to recover from stumbles or falls.
As a part of it, the Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing’s center for the robotics industry, has drawn together 110 robotics ecosystem businesses. They aim to establish an entire industrial chain system that includes apps, whole machines, and key components.
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