Some Recent Developments in Humanoid Robots at a Glance

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Let’s have a look at some recent developments in humanoid robots that are making a trend

From the pages of science fiction stories to cinema and television screens, robots are no longer a thing of imagination. The continuous developments and advancements in robotics have opened ways for humanoids that are rapidly increasing and have gained significant attention in recent years.

Let’s have a look at some recent developments in humanoid robots that are making this trend a future of thing.

ISRO’s Humanoid Robot for Gaganyaan Mission

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has recently unveiled a humanoid robot for its Gaganyaan mission. The organization is working on a space program that is intended to send human beings to space by 2022. However, before sending humans to venture out into space, ISRO is sending out a humanoid robot, named Vyom Mitra, by the end of this year. Vyom Mitra is a female humanoid robot who is going to space as there is no female onboard the Gaganyaan mission when it finally takes off in 2022.

CloudMinds’ Humanoid Robots for Entertainment

CloudMinds, known for intelligent robot systems, has recently developed a smart robot rental program that serves intelligent cloud service humanoid robots. Reportedly, the robot is designed for entertainment at trade shows, weddings, special events, conferences, and offices. Well-equipped with advanced NLP systems and sophisticated task ability, the robots are accessible to everyday people through smart interactions. The robots can interact in multiple languages and entertain people through dancing and gestures while delivering a customized brand experience.

Promobot’s Mass Production of Humanoids

Known as a manufacturer of autonomous service robots, Promobot is going to launch mass production of life-like robots that look like humans. The new humanoid Robo-C is the first of its kind of development in this space from the company. Reportedly, Robo-C is a completely anthropomorphic machine, that replicates human facial expressions. It can move its eyes, eyebrows, lips, and other muscles, and also keep the conversation going and answer questions.

Samsung’s Humanoid Robot

At CES 2020, Samsung unveiled a fleet of advanced products where there is a humanoid robot designed specifically for single-family households, named piBo. The robot uses interaction technology and is based on an emotional analysis of facial expressions. It also contemplates the contents of conversations and gives appropriate responses with sayings, music, and dance. To this robot, users can add new features and content which can then be downloaded from its robot application store.

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