00:00Welcome to the video from the Automagazine Tuning Blog on the topic of the Humanoid HMND-01.
00:11As always, you can find the link to read the article in our magazine in the video description.
00:17The British robotics startup Humanoid has presented its first Humanoid robot, the HMND-01.
00:23While the technology may not seem revolutionary at first glance, the HMND-01 is one of the few humanoid robots developed in Europe.
00:36The company is pursuing a modular approach that allows the robot to be individually adapted as required.
00:44With a body height of 175 cm and a weight of 70 kg, the HMND-01 is quite similar in size to a human.
00:54The robot's mechanics remain largely hidden, as the company equips it with similar clothing and fabric trousers.
01:04In addition to a professional appearance, this type of disguise also makes it easier to differentiate between different robots, for example through different colors or specific safety clothing.
01:14In its current development stage, the HMND-01 reaches a G speed of around 5.4 km per hour.
01:26It can't move any faster.
01:29It draws its energy from a two-part battery located in its back, which allows for an operating time of around 4 hours.
01:36Since the battery is replaceable, this could extend its operating time by changing it.
01:44The robot is intended primarily for use in industrial environments and can carry a payload of up to 15 kg.
01:50Its five fingers are modeled on human hands and appear to be interchangeable.
01:58This would allow the use of more cost-effective or specialized hand modules depending on the application.
02:03The company relies on a modular design so that customers can choose between different upper and lower bodies and end effectors.
02:12The goal is to make the robot more flexible for different tasks while simultaneously reducing costs for various applications.
02:23According to Humanoid, the HMND-01 will work collaboratively with people in the future.
02:30The company's vision is that robots are not seen as competition to human workers, but as supporting partners.
02:36In this way, they should help compensate for labor shortages while giving people more freedom for creative and more demanding activities.
02:47The company is backed by a team of experts in robotics, artificial intelligence, and industrial design.
02:55The goal is to develop an intelligent and adaptable robot that can handle complex manipulation tasks at a human-like or even higher level.
03:06However, Humanoid is still in the early stages of development.
03:12The company was only founded in 2024, and an alpha prototype is scheduled to be completed by 2025.
03:19This will be capable of moving on both legs and wheels.
03:24A comprehensive testing phase is planned afterward.
03:29Discussions are also already underway with retail companies to prepare future pilot projects for the practical use of the HMND-01.
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