Pudu Technology Inc. last week unveiled its first full-sized bipedal humanoid robot, the PUDU D9. The Shenzhen, China-based company said it is aiming for “commercially viable embodied intelligence” with the PUDU D9, which will soon be available for pre-sale through its official website.
“Customer centricity has always been at the core of PUDU’s values. Moving forward, we will continue to explore technology driven by customer needs and pain points,” stated Felix Zhang, founder and CEO of Pudu Robotics. “Our extensive experience in the commercial service sector will help accelerate the maturity of semi-humanoid and humanoid robots, allowing more people to enjoy the convenience of robotic services.”
Pudu Robotics has focused on research and development, manufacturing, and sales of service robots. The company claimed that it holds more than 1,000 authorized patents worldwide, encompassing a wide range of core technologies.
Pudu added that its robots have been widely adopted in various industries, including dining, retail, hospitality, healthcare, entertainment, education, and manufacturing. The company said it has shipped more than 80,000 units to markets in more than 60 countries and regions worldwide.
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Developed by the Pudu X-Lab, the PUDU D9 follows the releases of the semi-humanoid robot PUDU D7 and the dexterous hand PUDU DH11, marking the third product from the team this year.
Standing at 170 cm (66.9 in.) tall and weighing 65 kg (143.3 lb.), the PUDU D9 features 42 degrees of freedom across its joints, with a maximum joint torque of 352 Nm. It is equipped with the previously released PUDU DH11, enabling human-like bipedal walking and dual-hand operational capabilities.
In the demonstration video, PUDU D9 showcased its mobility, including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing, and performing ground cleaning tasks using the PUDU SH1.
“The PUDU D9 is designed with a human-centric philosophy, embodying the principle of ‘Born to Serve,'” said Pudu Robotics. The anthropomorphic robot is designed to closely mirror human capabilities while striving to provide practical assistance across a diverse range of applications.
The company cited the following capabilities:
Pudu Robotics said the PUDU D9 joins its comprehensive product lineup, which includes specialized, semi-humanoid, and humanoid robots. In October, the company announced its upgraded FlashBot indoor delivery robot. Last month, Pudu exhibited its AI robotic cleaning systems at ISSA Show North America.
The PUDU D9 robot joins a growing list of humanoids, including but not limited to 1X Technologies‘ NEO, Agility Robotics‘ Digit, Apptronik‘s Apollo, Boston Dynamics‘ Atlas, Figure AI‘s Figure 02, Fourier‘s GR-2, Tesla‘s Optimus, and Unitree Robotics‘ G1.
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