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Munich-based industrial robots maker Agile Robots has unveiled Agile ONE, its first humanoid robot. 174 cm [5' 8"] tall, 69 kg [152 lb] weight, 20 kg [44 lb] payload. It has dexterous hands with integrated fingertip and force-torque sensors. Production is scheduled to begin in early 2026 in Bavaria....

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