The D9’s advanced visual semantic navigation system uses high-accuracy sensors for real-time 3D mapping, offering a detailed understanding of its environment.
The PUDU D9 walks at up to 2 m/s, navigating stairs, slopes, and urban terrain with advanced algorithms for quiet, efficient movement.
Chinese robotics firm Pudu Robotics has introduced its first full-sized bipedal humanoid robot.
In a video, the humanoid called the PUDU D9 demonstrated its capabilities like upright movement, efficient obstacle navigation, slope climbing, and ground cleaning tasks.
“As a fully anthropomorphic robot, its design closely mirrors human capabilities while striving to provide practical assistance across a diverse range of applications,” said the firm in a statement.
The PUDU D9, designed for practical embodied intelligence, is set to enter pre-sale soon. According to the firm, interested buyers can now submit inquiries via its official website.
Created by Pudu X-Lab, the robot joins the semi-humanoid PUDU D7…