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Develops humanoid robots for workplace automation
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Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Sanctuary AI has developed a humanoid robot named Phoenix™, which is designed to work alongside humans in various industries. This robot operates using an AI control system called Carbon™, allowing it to perform tasks autonomously or under human supervision. Phoenix™ can observe, assess, and act on instructions, making it adaptable to different work environments. Unlike many competitors, Sanctuary AI focuses on creating general-purpose robots that can be trained to collaborate with human workers, enhancing workplace efficiency and safety. The company's goal is to automate tasks and improve operational safety, contributing to a more productive work environment.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$88.5M
Headquarters
Vancouver, Canada
Founded
2018
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The Phoenix humanoid robot has tactile sensors for improved teleoperation. Source: Sanctuary AI. One challenge of building general-purpose and humanoid robots is training them for dexterous manipulation. Sanctuary AI today announced that it has integrated new tactile sensors into its Phoenix robots. This will enable teleoperated pilots to more effectively conduct complex, touch-driven tasks with precision and accuracy, said the company. “Without tactile sensing, robots depend on video to interact with their environment,” noted Dr
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Sanctuary AI, a developer of human-like intelligence for general-purpose robots, has introduced a new generation of tactile sensor technology designed to improve dexterous manipulation in robots.
Sanctuary is focused on achieving human-level dexterity for general purpose robots to perform high value tasks in the workplace. This requires a delicate—but durable—sense of touch to efficiently complete tasks with precision. Our team of industry-leading experts in tactile sensing have identified and met the requirements needed to build compliant, sensitive, and durable sensors at low manufacturing costs. "We know a sense of touch to be critical for dexterity," said Dr. Jeremy Fishel, Principal Researcher at Sanctuary AI. "The challenge is in developing tactile sensing technology with the right blend of features and durability to unlock dexterous manipulation and high-performance training data