Agility Robotics is building humanoid bots to address a labor gap in the manufacturing industry, which is seeing vacancies ...
Humanoid robotics is entering a defining year. What once looked like a lab curiosity is increasingly shaped by real deployments, ...
Today, Agility Robotics announced its rebrand to Agility -- marking a significant evolution in the company's identity as it advances the future of humanoid automation. The new name reflects the ...
In this panel, experts will cut through the hype to examine what humanoids can realistically accomplish in factories and warehouses today.
OJP talked to Jonathan Hurst about the state of robotics, the climate for growing a business in Oregon, the challenges he faces, and the social implications of robots in the workplace.
Digit the humanoid robot is 5 feet 9 inches tall and lives in warehouses, helping its human coworkers move and stack boxes up to 35 pounds. It also “smiles” and waves. Robots like Digit are a growing ...
The robots will be unloading totes full of auto parts from an automated warehouse tugger.
Twenty-five years of the new millennium have passed and we’re still waiting for the futuristic world we were promised: Living in space, hover-cars, jet packs and extraterrestrial encounters. However, ...
Agility Robotics is rebranding, saying the new company name reflects its readiness to scale deployments and lead humanoid ...
Agility Robotics is wrapping up construction of a factory in Salem, Oregon, where it plans to mass produce its first line of humanoid robots, called Digit. Each robot has two legs and two arms and is ...