In a significant move that bridges the gap between industrial and consumer robotics, RealMan Robotics prepares to showcase its latest innovations at CES 2025, headlined by a consumer-grade robotic arm priced at just over $1,000.
Breaking Price Barriers in Consumer Robotics
The spotlight falls on GEN72, a breakthrough robotic arm that brings industrial-grade capabilities to the consumer market. With its 2KG load capacity, this accessible piece of technology opens new possibilities for home automation and small business applications.
'We're democratizing robotics technology that was previously limited to large manufacturing facilities,' states the company's lead engineer. 'At this price point, we're seeing tremendous interest from educational institutions and small-scale entrepreneurs.'
Advanced Healthcare Solutions Take Center Stage
RealMan's medical division showcases two standout innovations: an automated reagent extraction workstation and an AI-powered massage robot. These developments address growing demands in healthcare automation, particularly in laboratory settings where precision and consistency are paramount.
Technical Excellence in Motion Control
The company's proprietary WHJ joint actuator demonstrates remarkable specifications, achieving a torque density of 200N.m/kg and precision control down to 0.01 degrees. At just 88mm in diameter, it delivers 360Nm of maximum torque output.
Retail Revolution Through Automation
The retail sector gains attention with RealMan's new compound lifting robot, designed to tackle inventory management and order fulfillment. This system represents a direct response to the evolving needs of modern retail operations.
Breakthrough in Robot Learning
A notable achievement comes in the form of their dual-arm teleoperation system, which requires only 50 teaching demonstrations to master complex tasks. This development significantly reduces robot training time and increases deployment efficiency.
'Our goal is to make robots as common in homes as household appliances,' explains RealMan's CEO. 'The technology is finally catching up with our vision.'
The company's presence at Booth 52855 in the Venetian Expo promises to offer hands-on demonstrations of these innovations, marking a significant milestone in accessible robotics technology.
Editor: Vitalina Patskan