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Fourier Intelligence has unveiled the N1, a 1.3-meter tall humanoid robot designed specifically for developers and researchers. The launch, which took place recently, emphasizes an open-source model that allows users to access blueprints, software code, and build instructions. This initiative aims to cultivate a community ecosystem that encourages collaboration and accelerates advancements in motion control and artificial intelligence integration. By providing these resources, Fourier Intelligence hopes to inspire innovation and facilitate the development of new applications in robotics.
HumanoidsDaily By [email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) Apr 14, 2025 open-source fourier-n1 Fourier Intelligence fourier
Fourier Rehab hosted the Global Rehabilitation & Assistive Technology Network (GReAT) Summit 2026 from May 13 to 15 at its headquarters in Shanghai. The event convened a diverse group of clinicians, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss advancements in rehabilitation technology. Key topics included the latest developments in rehabilitation robotics and updates on the ExoMotus M4 device. The summit also facilitated the establishment of new global partnerships aimed at enhancing rehabilitation practices and technologies. This gathering underscores the growing importance of collaboration in the field of rehabilitation and assistive technology.
ExoskeletonReport.com By Bobby Marinov May 15, 2026
On Wednesday, Chinese robotics company Fourier Intelligence unveiled its inaugural full-sized humanoid robot, the “Care-bot” GR-3, designed for interactive companionship. The robot, which stands 165 cm tall and weighs 71 kg, boasts 55 degrees of body freedom, allowing for a wide range of movements. The GR-3 is equipped with a comprehensive sensory interaction system that combines auditory, visual, and tactile modules, enhancing its ability to engage with users. This launch marks a significant step in the development of robots aimed at providing companionship, reflecting the growing interest in robotics for personal and social applications.
TechNode.com By TechNode Feed Aug 07, 2025 News Feed
IEEE Spectrum robotics has released its latest edition of Video Friday, showcasing a variety of innovative robotics videos and announcing upcoming events in the field. Among the highlights is the Robotic Autonomy in Complex Environments with Resiliency (RACER) program, which is nearing completion after extensive collaboration with the U.S. Army and Marine Corps. This program is expected to leave a lasting impact on military operations and stimulate private-sector investment in autonomous technologies. Notable advancements include the introduction of COSA, a cognitive operating system that enhances humanoid robots' capabilities for high-level cognition and motion control. Meanwhile, the 1X World Model has made significant strides in robot learning, allowing its NEO model to perform tasks autonomously based on voice or text prompts, even for unfamiliar objects. In assistive technology, the GuideData Dataset has been launched to improve interactions between guide dog trainers and visually impaired individuals, aiming to enhance mobility and safety. Additionally, Fourier's Care-Bot prototype is gaining attention for its interactive features at CES 2026. In environmental monitoring, ETH Zurich has developed an autonomous quadruped robot for volcanic gas measurements, successfully tested on Mount Etna. Humanoid robots have also made progress in industrial logistics, completing proof-of-concept testing at Siemens's factory in Erlangen. Columbia Engineers have created a robot capable of learning facial lip motions for speech and singing through observational learning, marking a significant milestone in robotics. Lastly, DEEP Robotics showcased its quadruped robots' capabilities in complex firefighting scenarios, while Synapticon introduced its POSITRON platform to enhance safety in humanoid robots for real-world applications.
Spectrum.ieee.orgAutomaton By Evan Ackerman Jan 16, 2026 Robotics Video-friday Bipedal-robots Humanoid-robots Quadruped-robots Industrial-robots
A comprehensive analysis of the humanoid robotics sector is set to be released in late 2025, highlighting the top-valued "pure-play" companies, including Figure, Neura, and Unitree. This report will also delve into the competitive dynamics among major industry players, referred to as "Titans," such as Tesla, Samsung, and Nvidia, who are engaged in a strategic "proxy war" to dominate the market. The analysis aims to provide insights into the evolving landscape of humanoid robotics, driven by advancements in technology and increasing investment in automation. By examining these key players and their strategies, the report seeks to shed light on the future trajectory of the industry and the factors influencing its growth.
HumanoidsDaily By [email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) Nov 16, 2025 1X-technologies Tesla Unitree Robotics Figure Leju Robot Neura Robotics
On May 29-30, 2025, two significant robotics events are set to occur concurrently in London and Shanghai, marking a pivotal moment in the humanoid robotics sector. The Humanoids Summit in London will convene industry leaders to discuss mass production and investment strategies, aiming to drive economic growth and innovation in robotics. Meanwhile, the Embodied Intelligence Developer Conference in Shanghai will emphasize the importance of policy support, talent development, and practical applications, reflecting China's commitment to advancing humanoid robotics. This dual event highlights a global push towards accelerating advancements in humanoid technology, showcasing the diverse approaches taken by different regions to foster growth in this rapidly evolving field.
HumanoidsDaily By [email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) May 30, 2025 Unitree Robotics Neura Robotics kepler-robotics pollen-robotics AGIBOT hugging-face
At a recent forum in Shanghai, Wang Xingxing, CEO of Unitree Robotics, emphasized that the key challenge facing the advancement of humanoid robots lies in the development of cohesive, end-to-end AI systems, rather than just hardware costs and durability. He pointed out the significant market demand for such technology and underscored Unitree's position as a leader in sales within the robotics sector. In light of these challenges and opportunities, Wang made an urgent appeal for skilled talent across all departments to help drive innovation and meet the growing needs of the industry.
HumanoidsDaily By [email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) May 12, 2025 Unitree Robotics UBTECH Robotics fourierRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.