The robot made to flow with warehouses.

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The robot made to flow with warehouses.



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The secret is in the eyes and the reflections.


What happens when a robot begins to learn only by observing, moving with human agility and carrying weight with the precision of a machine, the preview published by Kinisi makes the answer clear. A new class of mobile manipulators is emerging, designed not to replace production lines, but to navigate them as if they had always belonged to the environment.


Introduced in July, the KR1 breaks with the traditional aesthetic of humanoids with legs. The base with wheels designed for flat warehouse floors creates a fluid body capable of sliding between narrow aisles and performing quick maneuvers, low cost and designed to operate alongside people, born to face retail, assembly, maintenance and logistics tasks with comparable human strength and fine motor precision.




Simply show the task, observe, reproduce and adapt.


The real-time fusion of 180º stereo lidar and slam cameras offers three-dimensional perception with depth from 2 mm to 2 m; active suspension maintains stability even when the terrain becomes uneven; For its part, Nvidia Jetson mode processes each movement locally, ensuring that decisions occur at the speed necessary to interact with dynamic environments without permanently depending on the cloud.


Handling is reminiscent of hands trained to handle both fragile and loads up to 10kg, compact wave gear actuators and modular grippers allow tool interchangeability, including vacuum options. In an environment where routines change all the time, the KR1 learns by demonstration, just show the task, it observes, reproduces and adapts, at speeds of up to 2.5 m per second, it moves smoothly and with control, aware of the space around it.


Autonomy emerges as a central part of the project, a 48 V iono battery allows 6 to 8 hours of continuous work with hot swapping and rapid recharging that eliminates long pauses, each robot installed in a factory feeds a shared knowledge base, when a KR1 learns something new, everyone learns together, the fleet evolves as a collective organism, accelerating adaptation, raising performance and transforming what previously required long interactions into a system that simply starts working.


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