Aldebaran
Aldebaran, now part of SoftBank Robotics, is a pioneering humanoid robotics company known for creating NAO and Pepper robots. The company focuses on developing interactive, programmable humanoid robots for education, research, healthcare, and customer service applications. Aldebaran's robots are designed to assist and engage with humans in natural ways, making advanced robotics accessible across various sectors.
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