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Develops androids for labor augmentation
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1X develops androids that mimic human movements and behaviors to assist in various labor tasks. Their main product, EVE, is capable of navigating environments, turning corners, and opening doors through a technology called shared autonomy. This allows the androids to work alongside humans in real-world settings. Unlike other robotics companies, 1X focuses on creating androids specifically for enterprise markets, helping businesses improve efficiency and address labor shortages. The goal of 1X is to enhance operational capabilities through advanced robotics, making it easier for companies to manage their workforce.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$131.8M
Headquarters
Moss, Norway
Founded
2014
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1X said its latest robot, NEO Gamma, marks the next step towards its goal of making humanoids everyday helpers. | Source: 1X Technologies. For humanoid robots to become accepted parts of people’s daily lives, they’ll need to act in a human-like manner. At least, that’s what 1X Technologies AS is betting on today with the release of NEO Gamma, the successor to its NEO Beta humanoid. Companies looking to deploy humanoids in industrial settings can focus on making robots that can effectively perform a number of tasks as efficiently as possible. It’s why Boston Dynamics showed its Atlas robot twisting its arms and legs 180º to lift itself off the floor, an impossible feat for the human body
Meta is reportedly forming a new team that will be devoted to developing artificial intelligence-powered humanoid robots.The team will be within the company’s Reality Labs hardware division, Bloomberg reported Friday (Feb. 14), citing unnamed sources. It will be led by Marc Whitten, the former CEO of General Motors’ Cruise self-driving division, and will add about 100 engineers this year.Meta did not immediately reply to PYMNTS’ request for comment.The company plans to work on its own humanoid robot hardware, with a focus on robots that can perform household chores, as well as AI, sensors, and software that could be used by a variety of companies manufacturing and selling robots, according to the report.Meta Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth wrote in an internal memo, per the report: “The core technologies we’ve already invested in and built across Reality Labs and AI are complementary to developing the advancements needed for robotics.”The company is betting that humanoid robots will not be widely available for a couple of years but that they will be a major focus for Meta and the entire tech industry, according to the report.The report came shortly after news of other companies’ efforts in projects involving robots.It was reported Wednesday (Feb. 12) that Apple is exploring humanoid and non-humanoid robots for smart home applications. The products are in the early proof-of-concept stage at Apple and mass production of any potential Apple robots would likely not start any time before 2028.On Feb. 3, it was reported that robots were among several product lines included in a trademark application filed by OpenAI
Listen to this articleEurope is a major center of robotics development and use, according to Humanoid. Source: Adobe Stock. While headlines often spotlight U.S. and Asian companies in the humanoid robotics race, a silent revolution is brewing in the tech hubs of Europe, where cutting-edge startups are making remarkable strides in developing human-like robots. From Norway to Switzerland, innovative European firms are pushing the boundaries of robotics technology, creating machines that can sense, feel, and interact with their environment in increasingly human-like ways
Inside 1x’s plan to test humanoids in homes. By The Robot Report Staff | October 4, 2024In Episode 166 of The Robot Report Podcast, co-hosts Mike Oitzman and Steve Crowe discuss the latest robotics news from the past week. On the show this week, we feature a recent conversation with Berndt Børnich, CEO and founder of 1X (formerly Halodi) Robotics. 1X recently launched NEO Beta, its second generation of a humanoid robot, and the company’s first legged platform. 1X has always had the mission to develop an abundance of labor and scale the population of humanoid robots
Listen to this article1X says its NEO humanoid robot is engineered with muscle-like anatomy instead of hydraulics, making it strong and gentle. | Source: 1X. 1X Technologies AS has added three strategic appointments to its leadership team as it prepares to bring its bipedal humanoid robot, NEO, to market. Jorge Milburn has joined 1X as vice president of sales, Dar Sleeper has joined as vice president of growth, and Per Selvaag has joined as vice president of design. “I am thrilled to welcome Jorge, Per and Dar,” stated Bernt Øivind Børnich, CEO of 1X. “Their expertise will be crucial as we prepare to bring NEO to market and enhance our products’ design and user experience.”