Stial Technologies unveils humanoid robot for polishing
Stial Technologies, a company based in Toronto, has recently unveiled a new humanoid robot called Stial Steven. This robot is specifically designed for polishing tasks and uses artificial intelligence and anthropomorphism to autonomously learn polishing processes.
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Stial Technologies’ acquisition of STFcore, a company specializing in 6D force sensors, has been instrumental in the development of Stial Steven. The robot is equipped with flexible force control systems and AI-based multimodal perception technology, allowing it to perform polishing tasks with high precision. The company’s focus on anthropomorphism enables the robot to mimic human-like movements, enhancing its effectiveness in industrial settings.
The introduction of Stial Steven marks a significant advancement in the field of humanoid robotics. By leveraging AI and sophisticated control systems, Stial Technologies is paving the way for more efficient and autonomous industrial processes. The robot’s ability to learn and adapt to different polishing tasks makes it a valuable asset in manufacturing environments, where precision and consistency are crucial.
