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  1. Learn about Atlas, a fully electric humanoid robot designed for real-world applications and capable of advanced athletics and agility. Explore how Boston Dynamics innovates and develops the next generation of robots with mobility, perception, and intelligence.

    • Products

      Atlas & Innovation. Atlas. Explore our R&D with the world’s...

    • Solutions

      Boston Dynamics offers real world robotic solutions to make...

    • Developer Documentation

      Develop applications and payloads for Spot using the Boston...

    • News

      Discover the latest news about Boston Dynamics and stay up...

    • Blogs

      Spot Our agile mobile robot for dynamic sensing and...

    • Support

      Case handling robot to streamline warehouse operations ....

    • An Electric New Era

      This week we announced the retirement of our hydraulic Atlas...

  2. 137K. 5.4M views 1 month ago #BostonDynamics. We are unveiling the next generation of humanoid robotsa fully electric Atlas robot designed for real-world applications. The new Atlas...

  3. Atlas se basa en principios del PETMAN, un robot humanoide desarrollado también por Boston Dynamics. Tiene cuatro extremidades accionadas hidráulicamente. Construido en aluminio de grado aeronáutico y titanio. Se alza a una altura máxima de 1.8 m de alto, pesa 150 kg y se ilumina con LEDs azules.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Boston Dynamics presentó la nueva versión de Atlas, su robot humanoide capaz de bailar y realizar piruetas acrobáticas. La compañía dejará atrás la versión hidráulica para optar por una...

  5. 18 de ene. de 2023 · 160K. 9.1M views 1 year ago #BostonDynamics #Robots #Robotics. It’s time for Atlas to pick up a new set of skills and get hands on. In this video, the humanoid robot manipulates the world...

  6. Atlas is a bipedal humanoid robot primarily developed by the American robotics company Boston Dynamics with funding and oversight from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The robot was initially designed for a variety of search and rescue tasks, and was unveiled to the public on July 11, 2013. [1]