
In this video:
0:00 - Intro
0:08 - Ameca by Engineering Arts
0:49 - Moley Robotic Kitchen by Agility Robotics
1:30 - Digit by Agility Robotics
2:40 - HUENIT by Huenit
4:06 - Leo by Caltech's CAST
5:22 - Max by Tencent Robotics
6:24 - Sophia by Hanson Robotics
6:57 - TIGER X-1 by Hyundai
7:56 - ANYmal by Anybotics
8:39 - Bird-like Robot by Stanford Engineers
9:15 - Atlas by Boston Dynamics
10:06 - Hadrian X by FBR
10:47 - Stretch by Boston Dynamics
Moley Robotic Kitchen: A robot designed to cook for you so that you can concentrate on other things
Digit: A humanoid robot that is designed to work with humans and in human spaces.
Max: A robot dog that can simultaneously combine different moving modes – foot-style motion and wheeled motion according to the environment it is in.
TIGER X-1: A transformer-like robocar designed specifically for extreme environments. It can operate as either a four-wheel-drive vehicle or a four-legged walking robot.
ANYmal: A 3-in-1 robot that can walk, roll, and stand up on its four-wheeled legs.
Leo: The world’s first robot that uses multi-joint legs and propeller-based thrusters to achieve a fine degree of control over its balance
HUENIT: A modular robot arm with an AI camera that can 3D print, laser engrave, draw, and pick & place items.
Atlas: World’s most popular bipedal humanoid robot capable of learning and performing human movements
Sophia: A social human-robot capable of displaying human-like expressions and interacting with people.
Ameca: An advanced robot with more human-like, natural-looking expressions than any other robot in the world
Bird-like Robot: A robot that can land on almost all forms of branches and perch like birds
Hadrian X: A robot that can autonomously do end-to-end bricklaying of a house in up to 3 days.
Stretch: A mobile robot designed for automated case handling for more efficient warehouse operations.