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Hugging Face’s new $2.5k LeRobot humanoid brings 3D-printed robotics within reach
Humanoid robots remain out of reach for most people due to their high cost, ...
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You can now 3D-print a humanoid robot at home for $2,500
Building a humanoid robot used to be the kind of thing reserved for well-funded labs and companies with serious budgets. Now, ...
A $2,500 pair of humanoid robot legs built from 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components is not going to win marathons ...
Sonair is pushing towards a new sensor built on 3D ultrasonic technology, giving autonomous robotics the power to see and make the right decisions. Ralph W. Bernstein is the senior business developer ...
Four of the General Robotics Lab's 3D-printed walking robots. They're all based on different animals. A team of researchers at Duke University have invented a program that uses written prompts to ...
Tangram Vision, a startup building software and hardware for robotic perception, unveiled a new 3D depth sensor today called HiFi that packs powerful computer vision capabilities into an off-the-shelf ...
Vision technology is shifting from image capture to object recognition and tracking. Robots with advanced 3D capability can differentiate objects, perceive human form. How autonomous robots are ...
What kid doesn’t like playing with Legos? 3D Robotics Duluth hosted a local FIRST Lego League Explore Festival on Saturday April 26th and the Duluth Depot. More than 20 teams from the Twin Ports Area ...
3D Robotics Duluth hosted the FIRST Lego League Explore Festival at the Depot, which featured 22 teams made up of kindergarten through third graders in the Duluth and Hermantown areas. Luciana Vega, 4 ...
Robots are eating the world, and 3D Robotics wants to help them eat a lot more of it. The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) company, which former Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson runs, announced today ...
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