Apptronik
Apptronik is a robotics company based in Austin, Texas, that designs and builds general-purpose humanoid robots for work environments. Their flagship product, Apollo, is a bipedal humanoid robot designed to work alongside humans in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and other industrial settings. The company focuses on creating versatile, commercially viable robots that can adapt to various tasks and integrate into existing workflows.
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