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Today is the day that we launch Apollo, our most recent humanoid robot. We believe it to be one of the most capable robots in the world. We’ve built many different robots over the years, but …
Apollo - Apptronik
Apollo’s software suite enables point-and-click control of your humanoid robots and automation by deploying and fully integrating a wide range of solutions into your warehouse and …
Apptronik Collaborates with NVIDIA
Apptronik’s Apollo humanoid robot will integrate with NVIDIA’s new general-purpose foundation model for robot learning, Project GR00T, to make possible a humanoid robot-augmented …
Apptronik and Mercedes-Benz Enter Commercial Agreement
Apptronik’s goal is to introduce the next generation of robots that will change the way people live and work, while tackling some of our world's largest challenges. To learn more about …
Our Work - Apptronik
Apptronik’s extensive work in robotics has enabled the expertise of achieving unmatched safety through forced control architectures with exoskeletons, improving payload while maintaining …
Meet Apollo, the ‘iPhone’ of humanoid robots - Apptronik
The design for Apptronik’s latest humanoid robot, named Apollo, was unveiled on Wednesday. The robot is on the same scale as a human being, standing at 5 feet, 8 inches (1.7 meters) tall …
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AUSTIN,Texas – August 23, 2023 – Apptronik, a leader in next-generation general purpose robots designed to change the way we live and work, today unveiled Apollo, the world’s most capable …
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Dec 19, 2024 · Apptronik Partners with Google DeepMind Robotics to Accelerate Advancement on AI-powered Humanoid Robots The strategic partnership will drive new frontiers in …
This is Apptronik’s humanoid robot, Apollo
Apptronik’s new robot shares common, more aesthetic, DNA with Astra — a teleoperated torso-up robot — than it does Valkyrie. Apptronik’s Astra Robot. Image Credits: Apptronik
Apptronik signs partnership with NASA for humanoid robots
Apptronik, an Austin, US-based company specializing in the development of versatile, mobile robotic systems, has agreed a partnership with NASA to accelerate commercialization of its …