Addverb Technologies, Backed by Mukesh Ambani, to Launch India’s First Humanoid Robots in 2025
The Indian startup company and the manufacturer of industrial and warehouse robots, Addverb Technologies, also backed by the Indian billionaire businessman – Mukesh Ambani, is reported to unveil the country’s first humanoid robots next year in 2025, marking India’s entry into the global humanoid robotics race.
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Addverb Technologies’ Humanoid Robots Coming Next Year?
The Noida-based Addverb Technologies has now announced the company’s plan to introduce humanoid robots next year in 2025, and is ready to compete with other giants like Tesla, Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, among others. These AI-powered humanoid robots that are said to arrive next year will be capable of performing and executing multiple tasks, and will thereby be very useful in fashion, energy, retail, and many other industries.
The company is also revealed to make the best out of its partnership with Reliance Industries [Mukesh Ambani has 56% stake in Addverb Technologies], bringing Jio AI platform and 5G technologies in their making. VLA (visual and language action) technology, advanced GPU technology, energy efficient actuators, and dual arm capabilities are some of the other important specs that will be incorporated on to the humanoid robots.
Addverb Technologies Co-Founder and CEO Sangeet Kumar said, “Our foray into humanoid robotics is driven by our ambition to eliminate ‘3D’ jobs – those that are Dull, Dirty, and Dangerous.”
About its cost, nothing in particular has been mentioned, but Sanjeet Kumar did acknowledge that the process of making humanoid robots requires a lot of money. But even if this is the case, the brand is positive that it will be able to compete with other global leaders of this sphere. [Just to add, Tesla Optimus robots are expected to be priced in between USD 20,000 and USD 25,000.] Moreover, Addverb Technologies’ humanoid robots will be made aligning with the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
Stay tuned for more updates.