Agile ONE Brings Full-Body Humanoid Robotics to the Factory Floor
- Agile ONE is a full-size humanoid robot that navigates factory floors, adapts to workflows, and performs tasks autonomously.
- It uses industrial data and multimodal sensors to manipulate objects, interpret environments, and interact clearly with human coworkers.
Agile Robots has debuted Agile ONE, its full-size humanoid robot built for industrial use. The robot operates independently on manufacturing and logistics floors, navigating between stations and adapting to changing workflows as it learns from each task.
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Standing at five foot seven, Agile ONE is built for industrial performance with a focus on sensing, dexterity, and communication. It combines cameras, LiDAR, speech recognition, and proximity sensors to interpret its surroundings and respond in real time. Its hands feature modular fingers, 21 joints, and tactile sensors, allowing it to handle both delicate tasks and payloads of up to 20 kilograms. The robot moves at 2 meters per second with human-like motion for stable, coordinated work. It uses expressive eyes, a chest display, and other visual cues to deliver constant updates, enabling intuitive and safe interaction.
Agile ONE is powered by Robot Foundation Models trained on real industrial data, giving it the ability to perform complex tasks with precision, adaptability, and autonomy. The robot is designed to work with other automation systems across industrial operations. It is also optimized to collaborate with humans as a robotic co-worker.
🌀 Tom’s Take:
Combining a full-size humanoid body, precise hands, and clear communication tools into one industrial robot is a major step toward real-world deployment.
Source: Agile Robots