Humanoid robots are already moving totes in major logistics warehouses, sequencing parts on automotive assembly lines, and running pilots in some of the world's largest fulfillment centers. The first wave has landed, not in labs or demos, but in production environments doing real work. And, with Goldman Sachs projecting the market to reach $38 billion by 2035, the platforms being designed today are the ones that will scale into that growth.
But building a humanoid is not like building a convent...
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The humanoid robotics market is moving quickly from concept to commercial reality. Work that once belonged in research labs is now appearing in factories, warehouses, and service environments due to major improvements in sensing, actuation, and edge intelligence.
As these systems take on more complex workloads, developers must deliver dense sensor fusion, sub microsecond motor control loops, and real time perception within tight power and thermal limits. The central question is no longer whethe...
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