Deep Robotics, a developer of embodied AI and robotics systems, has expanded its portfolio by introducing its first humanoid robot model, Dr.01.
This marks a strategic shift for the company as it ventures beyond its established expertise in quadrupedal robotics.
The Dr.01, which the company describes as an intelligent physical agent, is equipped with advanced joints and autonomous learning capabilities, allowing it to navigate complex environments and perform high-precision tasks.
Deep Robotics plans to use this model to further enhance “AI plus” intelligent agent technology through rigorous AI training.
In addition to this innovation, the company has continued to improve its line of flagship quadrupedal robots.
The X30, its central quadruped, now reportedly features autonomous “dodging” capabilities, enhancing safety by avoiding collisions with humans and obstacles.
The robot dog also supports a “lead-follow” function, which enables efficient human-robot collaboration in tasks like outdoor transportation.
The Lite3 robot dog, another of the company’s solutions, demonstrates advanced biomimetic jumping, adapting to various terrains and boosting mobility efficiency.
Deep Robotics’ legged robots are already in use across various industries, from power station inspections to emergency rescue operations.
Long-term collaborations with major industry players underscore its leadership in the robotics field, Deep Robotics added.