
Neura Robotics's new humanoid robot can lift 220 pounds
Neura Robotics officially launched shed 4NE-1 this week. It's the leading European humanoid robot and it's the most powerful humanoid robot in existence right, as far as I'm aware, able to life 100kg or 220 pounds. Neura also released a plan to build 5 million robots by 2030, a new home service robot named MiPA, a new 'Omnisensor' technology platform for integrating input from multiple types of sensors, and an app store for robot skills that anyone can contribute to ... and profit from. In this TechFirst, we chat with David Reger, CEO of Neura Robotics, the leading European humanoid robotics company. We touch on advanced sensors, AI integration, and Neura Robotics' platform that enables extensive customization and scalability. We also chat about significant partnerships with companies like NVIDIA, SAP, and Deutsche Telekom. 00:00 Introduction to Humanoid Robotics 00:22 Interview with Neura Robotics CEO 00:39 Launch of '4NE-1' Humanoid Robot 02:26 Technical Specifications and Capabilities 04:39 Advanced Sensor Technology 09:24 Artificial Skin and Touch Sensory 14:05 AI Integration in Robotics 15:53 Challenges in Embodied AI 17:11 Robot Gyms and Training 19:10 Partnerships and Collaborations 20:56 The App Store for Robot Skills 22:18 AI-Assisted Development Platform 29:15 Introducing Mepa: The Home Robot 31:41 Future Prospects and Closing Remarks
From "TechFirst with John Koetsier"
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