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LimX Dynamics Robotics

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LimX Dynamics

LimX Dynamics

Shenzhen

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Shenzhen

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2022

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How this brand positions its humanoid systems.

Build reliable robots that deliver measurable value in real-world environments.

Engineering-First Product Strategy

LimX Dynamics emphasizes robust hardware, controls, and system reliability.

AI-Driven Automation

Systems are optimized for real-world autonomy and human-robot collaboration.

Global Deployment Focus

Built for scalable deployment across logistics, manufacturing, and enterprise workflows.

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CL-1 Humanoid Robot
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CL-1 Humanoid Robot

CL-1 is a bipedal humanoid robot platform by LimX Dynamics intended for R&D and real-world automation trials.

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Leju raises $200M for humanoid production as Unitree unveils H2 - The Robot Report

The race for commercially viable humanoid robots continues, with Chinese companies making moves. Leju Robotics Technology Co. this week reportedly raised 1.5 billion yuan, or about $200 million U.S. Meanwhile, Unitree Robotics showed its agile H2 Destiny humanoid, which it claimed is designed for service use.

Neura shows off humanoid robot 4NE-1 | TechCrunch
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Neura shows off humanoid robot 4NE-1 | TechCrunch

Contact Us # Neura shows off humanoid robot 4NE-1 German robotics manufacturer Neura this week released video of a humanoid robot, called 4NE-1, performing a variety of activities, like ironing and moving boxes. The promotional video arrives as Nvidia is showcasing a slew of new tools for humanoids at the Siggraph conference in Colorado. Neura is one of a baker’s dozen of firms that were given early access to Nvidia’s humanoid development and deployment tools. The list also includes 1X, Boston Dynamics, ByteDance Research, Field AI, Figure, Fourier, Galbot, LimX Dynamics, Mentee, RobotEra and Skild AI. [...] Some, including 1X, Figure and Boston Dynamics, have been among the most prominent names in the emerging form factor. Neura has been teasing the cheekily named 4NE-1 for some time now, but the project has appeared to be in early stages, as the company focused on more traditional form factors in the industrial setting. When I spoke with Neura CEO David Reger during a humanoid robotics panel at Automate that also included Boston Dynamics, Agility and Apptronik, he promised a closer look at the bot in July. Several of the robots were present on the floor of that event, but none actually functioned, making them little more than photo opportunities for attendees. [...] The video showcases simulation used to test and train these systems, intercut with shots of the bot in real-world scenarios. Until we’re able to see systems perform repeatable tasks in real-world scenarios at scale, these sorts of videos should always be approached with a degree of skepticism. As with any company working on a humanoid, I would love to see a lot more raw video of 4NE-1 in the field, doing its thing. Even those humanoids that are out in the field are currently in the pilot stage, with the exception of Agility’s partnership with logistics giant GXO. Even that deal, however, is a ways off from true wide-scale deployment of the kind of magnitude we’ve seen with autonomous mobile robots.

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