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Matrix-1 is a humanoid robot designed for real-world tasks in industry and service sectors, standing 1.8m tall and weighing 67kg. It can walk at speeds up to 7.6 km/h and operate for around 5 hours per charge. With strong yet dexterous arms capable of lifting 10kg each, Matrix-1 is suited for logistics, manufacturing, and service roles. Its advanced AI and sensor suite, including cameras and audio communication, enable autonomous navigation, object recognition, and natural human interaction. Whether assisting in warehouses, hospitals, or offices, Matrix-weig1 is built for efficiency, safety, and adaptability in shared workspaces.

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Weight [kg]

67

Status

Prototype

Strength [kg]

15

Navigation performance

low

Manipulation performance

low

Height [cm]

180

DOF (degrees of freedom)

55

Running speed (km/h)

4.3

H.G skill score

4

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Runtime pr charge (hours)

5

Description

Matrix-1 is a next-generation humanoid robot designed for safe and efficient real-world tasks and responsibilities. Standing at 1.8 m tall and weighing 67 kg, it has the strength to handle about 10 kg with each arm, enabling light-duty manufacturing and logistics work. Matrix-1 moves with purpose and agility – it walks at speeds up to 7.6 km/h (4.7 mph) – and can operate for roughly 5 hours on a charge. Outfitted with advanced sensors and AI, Matrix-1 can interact with its environment and with people, making it suited for diverse roles in industry and service sectors.

Physically, Matrix-1 resembles an adult human in size and build. It stands 180 cm tall with a well-balanced weight of 67 kg, which gives it a low center of mass for stability during motion. The robot’s structure is built from lightweight metal alloys and plastics, housing powerful electric actuators at each major joint. Matrix-1’s arms can each lift around 10 kg, allowing it to pick up tools, packages, or machine parts within a factory setting. Its hand design offers a mix of strength and dexterity — while not as finely articulated as a human hand, the grippers can firmly grasp objects and perform basic manipulations. For locomotion, Matrix-1 uses a dynamic walking algorithm that enables a smooth, balanced gait. It can walk briskly (up to ~7.6 km/h) or carefully navigate steps and uneven surfaces by constantly adjusting its balance. The head houses cameras and other sensors that give Matrix-1 stereo vision and depth perception to recognize obstacles and humans in its vicinity. The robot’s exterior has a sleek, professional appearance, reflecting its intended role in corporate and industrial environments.

Matrix-1 is equipped with a suite of sensors and AI capabilities to handle complex interactions. High-definition cameras (and possibly LiDAR) feed into its perception system, allowing it to map its environment and identify objects or people. The robot runs on powerful onboard processors that host its AI software, including computer vision for recognizing faces or objects and motion planning algorithms for tasks. Notably, Matrix-1 includes integrated audio communication hardware – it has built-in speakers and a multi-microphone array with active noise cancellation for listening. This enables it to understand spoken commands and respond with synthesized speech or sound cues, facilitating natural human-robot communication. In a workplace scenario, an operator could verbally instruct Matrix-1 to fetch an item or perform a routine, and the robot’s AI would interpret the command, plan the action, and carry it out while providing confirmation. Thanks to these intelligent systems, Matrix-1 can function semi-autonomously in structured environments such as warehouses, retail stores, or hospitals, safely navigating around people and obstacles as it works.

With its balanced skill set, Matrix-1 can be deployed in a variety of roles. In industrial settings, it might assist assembly line workers by holding tools, fetching components, or performing vision-based quality checks. Its dual-arm dexterity and mobility also make it a good candidate for warehouse logistics, capable of picking items from shelves and delivering them to packing stations. Service industries could benefit from Matrix-1 as well – for example, in a hospital it could deliver meals or linens and navigate hallways and elevators, or in an office it could serve as a mobile receptionist that guides visitors. The emphasis on safety and human interaction means Matrix-1 can work in public or shared spaces without special infrastructure. Early pilot programs have tested the robot’s ability to autonomously roam corridors and crowded areas, avoid collisions, and even handle simple social interactions (like greeting people or answering basic questions) through its AI dialogue system. As an adaptable platform, Matrix-1 is poised to take on tasks that require a mix of physical labor, mobility, and interactive service, complementing human staff in daily operations.

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