Mentee Robotics
Mentee Robotics released a video, that according to the company, showcases 18 unedited minutes of its MenteeBot humanoid working on logistics tasks like moving boxes.
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Mentee Robotics
Mentee Robotics released a video, that according to the company, showcases 18 unedited minutes of its MenteeBot humanoid working on logistics tasks like moving boxes.
Israel-based AI and humanoid robotics developer Mentee Robotics released a video demonstrating how V3 of the company’s MenteeBots were able to perform a task side-by-side.
In the 18-minute video, which the company said is unedited, the two MenteeBots are seen moving 32 boxes from eight piles to storage racks of different heights.
In the demonstration, Mentee Robotics said the two robots are completing a logistics task that calls for stability, accuracy and adaptive control. The robots pick boxes from piles of different heights and place them across multiple racks, all with full autonomy and no teleoperation.
Mentee Robotics said this coordinated workflow shows how humanoid robots can support real warehouse operations by handling repetitive physical tasks safely and reliably. The company added that it highlights steady locomotion, stable manipulation and dexterity, and consistent decision making while interacting with real objects in a practical environment.
The company, which was founded in 2022, was named by NVIDIA as an organization that is using its open source Isaac Lab for humanoid and AI simulation.
Mentee Robotics also released a behind-the-scenes video of MenteeBot "seeing and planning" the autonomous logistics tasks showcased in the video above.
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