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HMND 01 (Humanoid.ai)

FeatureDetails
Robot NameHMND 01
CompanyHumanoid.ai | UK
Height175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lbs)
Walking Speed1.5 m/s (5.4 km/h)
Battery Life4 hours average runtime
Key Capabilities41 DoF, 15 kg payload, high-torque actuators, AI perception and manipulation
Primary ApplicationsIndustrial automation, retail, manufacturing, logistics, warehouses
AvailabilityAlpha prototype development (UK-based)
Notable FeaturesModular design, interchangeable components, human-level manipulation speeds

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About HMND 01

The HMND 01 represents a groundbreaking achievement in humanoid robotics, developed by UK-based startup Humanoid.ai. Standing at 175 cm (5'9") tall and weighing 70 kg (154 lbs), this next-generation labor automation unit is engineered to seamlessly integrate into human-centric environments. What sets HMND 01 apart is its revolutionary modular design philosophy, allowing customers to customize upper-body, lower-body, and end-effector configurations to meet specific industrial requirements while reducing costs. The robot achieves human-level or higher manipulation speeds through its 41 degrees of freedom and advanced AI integration, enabling precise navigation in confined spaces with exceptional accuracy. With a 4-hour runtime and 15 kg payload capacity, HMND 01 is specifically designed for real-world applications in logistics, manufacturing, and retail sectors. The robot features innovative interchangeable garments that protect both its systems and surrounding environments, making it adaptable to various working conditions from dusty warehouses to customer-facing retail environments. Founded in 2024 by serial entrepreneur Artem Sokolov, Humanoid.ai envisions a future where humans and machines work in harmony rather than competition, addressing global labor shortages while freeing people to focus on more creative and meaningful work. The company plans to launch both wheeled and bipedal alpha prototypes in 2025, with ongoing discussions with major retail companies for pilot projects, suggesting commercial availability may be closer than anticipated.


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