MapAnything is an open-source research framework for universal metric 3D reconstruction. At its core is a simple, end-to-end trained transformer model that directly regresses the factored metric 3D ...
In indoor environments, multi-robot visual (RGB-D) mapping and exploration hold immense potential for application in domains such as domestic service and logistics, where deploying multiple robots in ...
Ocado Group, the British grocery technology solutions business, took an additive-first design approach to the production of its latest fulfilment robot, incorporating 3D printing as an integral and ...
Abstract: We propose a novel framework for decomposing arbitrarily posed humans into animatable multi-layered 3D human avatars, separating the body and garments. Conventional single-layer ...
Abstract: Suspended Cable-Driven Parallel Robots (SCDPRs) are gaining prominence as scalable, cost-effective solutions for large-scale robotic 3D printing in construction and manufacturing. However, ...
Roborock's Saros Rover rightfully earned our Best of CES award, as I saw it successfully dodge obstacles, clean and even dance. Ajay has worked in tech journalism for over a decade as a reporter, ...
Robots have always been part of CES. For years, they have danced, played games, and entertained crowds on the show floor. But at CES this year, something feels different. Humanoid robots are no longer ...
After years of testing its humanoid robot (and forcing it to dance), Boston Dynamics' Atlas is entering production. The robotics company said at CES 2026 that the final product version of the robot is ...
At the CES trade show in Las Vegas this week, robots poured coffee, played ping pong, dealt poker hands and folded laundry — all within a few feet of one another. Human-inspired robots, aptly called ...
CES always brings robots – some useful, some confusing, some that feel like movie props that wandered into the wrong conference. In 2026, there’s a real shift: Robots aren’t trying to be sci-fi ...
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