1X Technologies
1X Technologies is a Norwegian robotics company focused on developing safe, advanced humanoid robots capable of working alongside humans. Their flagship products include EVE, an android designed for security and logistics tasks, and NEO, a bipedal humanoid robot for home assistance. The company is backed by OpenAI and aims to create embodied AI systems that can perform useful work in real-world environments.
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