10 Humanoid Robotic Companies to Look Out For

Halodi Robotics

​While some companies are building humanoids that walk on legs, Halodi Robotics is building humanoids that use wheels to move around. The Moss, Norway-based company said its robot, Eve, can be used for security, stocking grocery shelves, and logistics and packing. It also can be used at hospitals to assist medical professionals as they care for patients.

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

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