The seventh-generation robot, introduced a year after its predecessor, brings further improvements to the line, including increased uptime, an improved range of motion, lighter weight, and a lower-cost bill of materials. The company is primarily concerned with what's happening from the waist up and is focused on robotic intelligence, which they believe will be more important to these systems going forward.
Key takeaways:
- Sanctuary AI, a Canadian company, has introduced the seventh-generation of its Phoenix line of humanoid robots, which is capable of automating new tasks in less than 24 hours.
- The company is focusing on the system's torso and its human-like movements, particularly in tasks such as sorting products.
- Sanctuary AI has already deployed earlier systems and recently announced a deal to bring its systems to Magna auto manufacturing facilities.
- The seventh-generation robot brings further refinements to the line, including increased up time, an improved range of motion, lighter weight and a lower-cost bill of materials.