Integration of Sensing and Hand/Gripper Technologies
into a Standardized Dual-Arm Humanoid Robot Platform

Doosan Robotics announced on November 3 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Aidin Robotics for the "Joint Development of Robots and Humanoids for Physical Artificial Intelligence (AI) Implementation."

After the signing ceremony for the "Joint Development of Robots and Humanoids for Physical Artificial Intelligence (AI) Implementation," Kim Minpyo, CEO of Doosan Robotics (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Choi Hyukryul, CEO of Aidin Robotics. Doosan Robotics

After the signing ceremony for the "Joint Development of Robots and Humanoids for Physical Artificial Intelligence (AI) Implementation," Kim Minpyo, CEO of Doosan Robotics (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Choi Hyukryul, CEO of Aidin Robotics. Doosan Robotics

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Under this agreement, the two companies will combine Doosan Robotics' robotic arm and robot control technology with Aidin Robotics' precision force and torque sensing technology, as well as its hand and gripper components, to develop a standardized dual-arm humanoid robot platform and implement a physical AI model capable of autonomous tasks.


The hand and gripper equipped with Aidin Robotics' sensors can recognize the strength, size, and weight of objects in real time and convert tactile information into data, resulting in high task precision.


Kim Minpyo, CEO of Doosan Robotics, stated, "To achieve human-level task capabilities, it is essential not only to have hardware such as robotic arms and hands or grippers, but also to secure AI-based software capabilities that enable autonomous task execution. Going forward, we will introduce physical AI that can be applied to various industrial sites, leveraging the technological strengths of both companies."



This year, Doosan Robotics has continued to invest in the development of intelligent robot solutions and humanoids by sequentially recruiting specialized personnel, reorganizing its structure, acquiring One XIA in the United States, and opening an innovation center that integrates its robot research and development (R&D) capabilities.


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