Addverb has announced its entry into the humanoid robotics field, with the launch scheduled for 2025. This move represents a new chapter in Addverb’s evolution, which began with developing fixed and flexible automation.
In 2024, Addverb introduced India’s first quadruped, “Trakr,” an AI-powered robot with autonomous navigation, modular payload, and the ability to traverse various terrains for maintenance and security applications.
Addverb onboarded a strategic investor in 2021 and deployed its advanced robotic solutions across multiple industries, including grocery, fashion, petrochemicals, and healthcare. Leveraging cutting-edge AI platforms and 5G services, Addverb is working on developing humanoid robots designed for diverse use cases. These robots will be extensively deployed across various businesses to enhance operations and efficiency.
The new humanoid robot is an advanced AI agent that processes multi-modal data from vision, audio, and touch inputs. Using self-learning algorithms, it navigates complex environments, performs intricate tasks, makes real-time decisions, and adapts to workflows across industries like warehouses, defence, and healthcare.
Equipped with GPU technology, energy-efficient actuators, and dual-arm capabilities, it handles bipedal mobility and complex tasks across various terrains. Its integration of Visual and Language Action (VLA) technology enables full autonomy in dynamic settings.
This adaptable humanoid excels in tasks such as parcel handling, quality inspection, sorting, assembly, and disaster relief, thriving in both structured and unstructured environments.
“Our foray into humanoid robotics is driven by our ambition to eliminate ‘3D’ jobs—those that are Dull, Dirty, and Dangerous,” says Sangeet Kumar, Co-Founder and CEO of Addverb.
“This project focuses on integrated processing and decision-making capabilities, enabling the humanoid to perform complex tasks with human-like dexterity and strength.”
Launched in 2016, Addverb provides smart end-to-end robots for warehouses and industrial automation. Addverb’s headquarters and manufacturing facilities are in India, with R&D facilities both in India and the US, and subsidiaries in Australia, Singapore, the Netherlands, and the United States.
The fleet of automated robots and various material handling technologies, combined with in-house system integration and software solutions, improves warehouse operations’ space optimisation, efficiency, performance and accuracy.
Addverb boasts a wide portfolio consisting of Autonomous Mobile Robots, Sorting Robots, Auto Storage and Retrieval Systems, and Picking Technologies, fuelled by enterprise software; with a wide range of customers like DHL, Myer, Maersk, Doordash, Mondial Relay, Landmark Group, Pepsico, Emirates and 350+ more.
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