It was almost eight years ago when the robot -atlas bípedo Boston dynamics He returned his first somersault, blinding everyone with his incredible balance, dexterity and accuracy.
Now Engineai Robotics, based in Shenzhen, has just introduced the first humanoid robot that could give a frontal somersault. You can see it in a video built in the upper part of this page.
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This is an impressive achievement, which requires an accurate balance, expanded visual perception and accurate control of landing, provided by the perfect deployment of complex mechanical and algorithmic systems.
Robotics Engineai introduced its first humanoid robot just four months ago, while the one that moves forward and looks here, called PM01, was launched in December. A more exquisite version of the PM01 robot was shown last month at the CES 2025 technology exhibition in Las Vegas.
A wonderful design is described by Engineai as a light robot, very dynamic and smart. With a height of 54.3 inches (138 centimeters) and weighing about 88 pounds (40 kilograms) PM01 can move similarly to a person, which is easily. It is also compatible with extensive hardware and software, which makes it ideal for various research applications.
An expanded humanoid robot is even available for purchase, with commercial and educational publications that cost $ 13,700 each.
Engineai is only the last growing number of technological companies that cause a feeling in the field of humanoid robots. For example, the Xiaomi Chinese company operates in a car of this type, while 1x, based in Norway, has just introduced its amazingly realistic Neogamma robot, which wants to expand as a home assistant.
In the United States, in addition to the impressive robot -atlas of Boston dynamics, there is Tesla OptimusThat the head of Tesla Elon Musk wants to place the production line to help build his electric cars. There is also a robot Figure 02 from a drawing based in California, while the Texas company Apptronik continues to develop its Apollo Humanoid robot.
Source: Digital Trends

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