10 Humanoid Robotic Companies to Look Out For

​A new humanoid robotics has recently entered the scene, as reported by TechCrunch. The publication cited an anonymous source that said Brett Adcok, formerly of Archer, is building a humanoid robot it plans to show off by 2024. After TechCrunch broke the news, Adcock shared the story on Twitter, stating “If you’re interested in joining the next great tech company, we’re building something that’s going to be amazing.” The company is currently operating in stealth mode.

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​A new humanoid robotics has recently entered the scene, as reported by TechCrunch. The publication cited an anonymous source that said Brett Adcok, formerly of Archer, is building a humanoid robot it plans to show off by 2024. After TechCrunch broke the news, Adcock shared the story on Twitter, stating “If you’re interested in joining the next great tech company, we’re building something that’s going to be amazing.” The company is currently operating in stealth mode.

Humanoid robots may seem like the stuff of science fiction, but these companies are making them a reality.

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