Robotics company 1X Technologies has debuted a humanoid robot called NEO Gamma. This humanoid robot can do everything at home, and it acts like a nanny that can attend to various needs of the household like cleaning, picking up laundry, and bringing items from one place to another.
The robot from 1X features a 3D-printed nylon fabric skin-like finish that makes it stand out from other humanoid bots in the market.
1X NEO Gamma Is a Humanoid Bot with 3D Printed Nylon Fabric
1X Technologies has been sharing new videos about its latest robotic development, the NEO Gamma, which features a soft “skin” that covers its exterior. The company explained that it was made from 3D-printed nylon fabric that covers its body, giving it less of a machine-like appearance that is more suited for the home.
This new design is touted by the company as the “Future of Home Humanoids” and their latest demonstration shows that the robot can fit the home setting and blend easily as your new helper.
According to 1X, NEO Gamma’s design focuses on a minimalistic approach to its aesthetic that fits the home, and apart from its 3D-printed nylon fabric, it also features Emotive Ear Rings for improved communication.
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What the NEO Gamma Can Do
In its demo video, NEO Gamma can help in vacuuming, watering the plants, carrying laundry, delivering items humans ask for, cleaning up at home, and a whole lot more.
Humanoid Robots at Home
Robotics have evolved over the past years, and they are no longer the clunky, metal machines that were once the standard as they are now taking the likeness and capabilities of humans. One of the best examples here is Tesla’s Optimus, which was recently unveiled via its “We, Robot” event. CEO Elon Musk has teased that it can do ‘anything you want.’
However, Tesla’s Optimus is only one of the many humanoid bots in the industry that is currently being developed to help people in many tasks and needs A company called Figure AI Inc. has introduced its next-gen humanoid bot called Figure 02, which can converse with humans in real-world settings.
There is also a Poland-based startup called Clone Robotics that is focusing on developing a musculoskeletal and superintelligent humanoid androids that set them apart from traditional robotics.
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