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Agility Robotics (AGRO.PVT) is the developer behind the "Digit", a bipedal humanoid robot designed to take on repetitive tasks in human spaces like factories. Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson dives into the types of labor roles her company's robots could take on.
Agility Robotics aims to go public via a $2.5 billion SPAC merger, focusing on expanding its humanoid Digit robots.
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Humanoid robot Digit steps into industrial workflows
Digit, a humanoid robot developed by Agility Robotics, stood out at Web Summit 2024 with its distinctive teal frame, reverse-jointed legs, and swappable arms. Standing at 1.75 meters and weighing 72 kilograms,
Agility Robotics, the Oregon company whose bipedal Digit robot has already logged more than 65,000 hours of work at real customer facilities, announced Wednesday it has signed a definitive agreement to merge with Churchill Capital Corp XI — a deal that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Agility Robotics, based in Salem, Oregon, has revealed an expanded range of features for its humanoid robot Digit, aiming to broaden the robot’s market applications in logistics and ...
Agility Robotics plans to go public in a $2.5 billion SPAC deal, betting on growing demand for AI-powered humanoid robots in warehouses and factories.
Salem, Ore.-based Agility Robotics, whose two-legged Digit robots have been tested inside Amazon warehouses, is set to become the first publicly traded U.S. company dedicated solely to humanoid robots,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Agility Robotics is not without competition. Companies like Boston Dynamics with its Atlas robot, Tesla’s Optimus, and Figure AI’s Figure 01 are also developing humanoid robots with ...
The idea of humanoid robots can either seem like the forefront of innovation or the plot of a slightly creepy, oddly prescient 2004 Will Smith movie. In reality, robots have been a part of manufacturing for decades. In fact, the first industrial robot was ...
