Robots For Humanity Kick-Off in the đşđ¸
- Robots For Humanity

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November 10 marks a major milestone for Robots For Humanity as we celebrate our official launch in the United States. This step represents more than just geographic expansionâit is the beginning of a phase of integration with the U.S. robotics ecosystem and the consolidation of our vision for advanced automation through humanoid robots and teleoperation technologies.

To make this possible, we rented a house in the U.S. and came with a team of seven people, working intensively together on the launch. This collective effort reflects our passion and commitment to the mission of Robots For Humanity.

This achievement would not have been possible without the collaboration of Binbash and Exequiel, a friend and colleague from our university days, whose support has been crucial in connecting us with the U.S. robotics ecosystem. Their guidance has helped us engage with industry leaders, explore innovation labs, and connect with pioneering robotics companies.

During our first trip, we captured moments that we will now share in photos, showcasing our initial interactions with this vibrant ecosystem and how we are preparing to bring our technology to new levels of industrial application.
Our team is currently in San Francisco, working from the Toborlife offices âthe official Unitree provider in the regionâ who are kindly supporting us by lending one of their humanoid robots for our upcoming presentation. This collaboration allows us to accelerate our demonstrations and continue refining our training processes with real industrial hardware.

Our team is focused on preparing demonstrations of humanoid robots, optimizing simulations and training with digital twins, and establishing strategic partnerships that support our mission: training the next-generation workforce through cutting-edge technology, advanced simulations, and robots capable of operating in complex environments.
This kick-off is not only a moment of celebration but also a concrete step toward transforming industrial robotics, now from the United States. We invite everyone to follow our journey, explore our projects, and witness how we are building the future of automation.
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