Oli, the robot that understands the world


A Chinese robbery is attracting attention for something that until recently seemed too simple to be impressive, picking up tennis balls, but what makes LimX Dynamics' humanoid Oli sign truly remarkable is that it does it all on its own, with no control, no motion capture, just perception, balance and autonomous reasoning.

This fluidity is a result of highly modular design and focused engineering and what LimX Dynamics calls redefined agile motion. Each of Oli's legs has 6 degrees of freedom and his entire body has 31 active joints, allowing him to bend, reach and move with natural coordination, essential for maintaining balance while manipulating objects.

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