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Boston Dynamics electric Atlas shows new capabilities - RobotWale News

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Boston Dynamics electric Atlas shows new capabilities - RobotWale News

Boston Dynamics electric Atlas shows new capabilities

Massachusetts-based robotics leader Boston Dynamics has officially unveiled significant advancements in its all-electric Atlas humanoid robot, marking a major technological leap from its previous hydraulic-powered model. Over the last week, the company released new demonstration footage showcasing the robot performing complex parkour maneuvers, running at high speeds, and recovering from physical pushes with unprecedented stability. This latest development, announced by Boston Dynamics under the ownership of Hyundai Motor Group, highlights the company's transition toward electric actuation systems designed to offer greater energy efficiency and quieter operation compared to its noisy hydraulic predecessor.

The new electric Atlas represents a fundamental shift in the design philosophy of humanoid robotics. While the original Atlas relied on high-pressure hydraulic systems that offered immense power but required significant maintenance and energy, the new model utilizes electric actuators. This change allows for finer control over movement and a more sustainable power profile. The demonstrations indicate that the robot can now navigate uneven terrain, perform backflips, and maintain balance even when subjected to external forces. These capabilities suggest that the robot is moving closer to practical deployment in complex, unstructured environments such as disaster relief or industrial logistics.

For the Indian robotics sector, the release of the electric Atlas carries significant implications.

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