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GITAI develops general-purpose humanoid robots like the G1 for space applications, combining AI and teleoperation for tasks such as tool manipulation, control boards, and scientific equipment inside and outside space stations and lunar bases. Targets space agencies, operators, and future lunar/Mars infrastructure projects.
Autonomous driving technology for safer, easier transportation
Set Top Box Supplier, FM Transmitter, IPTV/Ott Solution Manufacturers/ Suppliers - Gospell Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
Robots that care about people and enrich people's mind.
Shenzhen Han's Robot Co., Ltd. (also known as Huayan Robotics) builds Elfin and Elfin-Pro series collaborative robots for industrial applications including welding, spraying, polishing, screwing, picking, assembly, and grinding. These 6-axis cobots integrate end force control and AI for safe human-robot collaboration, serving manufacturers in automated production lines.
Manufacturer of lightweight carbon fiber square tubes for industrial robotic arm structures, offering high-strength composite components for automation applications.
Safe, useful humanoid robots for labor augmentation globally
Leader in high-precision motion control
K-Team Corporation manufactures and markets the Kilobot, a low-cost swarm robotics system consisting of small mobile robots (3.3 cm tall) that operate in groups of dozens to over 1,000 units for testing collective algorithms. Their high-quality mobile robots are purchased by over 600 universities and industrial research centers internationally for advanced education and research in swarm robotics.
Harvest Automation builds the HV-100 robot, known as **Harvey**, designed to distribute and collect container-grown plants in greenhouses and large nursery farms. Nurseries and greenhouses purchase these robots to handle repetitive plant handling tasks that are labor-intensive for humans.
Tiger Electronics, a subsidiary of Hasbro, manufactures Furby, an interactive robotic toy with colorful fur that responds to voice commands and speaks in Furbish. Originally released in 1998, Furby became a consumer toy phenomenon and was recognized as the first AI robot toy.