Norwegian robotics company 1X Technologies began accepting pre-orders for NEO, a humanoid robot designed for household use, ...
Børnich, a forty-two-year-old Norwegian, has been obsessed with robots since he was a child. His firm used to be called ...
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There's always been a pretty obvious gap between what companies demo on stage and what you can actually go out and buy when it comes to humanoid robots. But that gap got a lot smaller in October 2025 ...
As China builds a dominant robotics supply chain, some U.S. robot makers are taking a different approach: manufacturing key components in-house and reducing reliance on outside suppliers.
At the center of the demo is 1X’s Neo humanoid robot, a bipedal machine designed primarily for domestic environments that is now stepping into early manufacturing workflows. The footage shows Neo ...
Humanoid robots are moving from science fiction into the real world, with several models now available for homes, research labs and industrial deployments.
Mind Children, a Seattle startup, is developing Codey, a humanoid robot, for classrooms and elderly home care facilities.
The top humanoid robot companies are operating at the cutting edge of humanoid development, and could soon being AI to the physical world.