Dyson Gives Leaks Of Secret Robot Prototype That Can Help With Housework
JAKARTA - At the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), a Singaporean multinational technology company, Dyson revealed its future robot.
At the conference, Dyson further defined that he is accelerating the development of robots capable of doing household chores and other tasks.
A new video footage of the development of the robot has also been released by Dyson on his twitter on Wednesday, May 25.
Today, at @ieee_ras_icra, Dyson gives a glimpse into the future of household robots for the first time.From manipulation and robot learning, to visual perception and compliant control…Intrigued by what you see? Join us https://t.co/SGmB3Sz2e8#Dyson #Robotics #ICRA2022 pic.twitter.com/58cEyzK0U2
— Dyson (@Dyson) May 25, 2022
The video shows that a robotic hand designed by Dyson can grip and move objects from one place to another.
This classified R&D work at Hullavington Airfield in Wiltshire is led by Dyson's Chief Engineer, Jake Dyson.
Dyson is halfway through the largest engineering recruitment effort in its history. On its website, Dyson explains, about 2,000 people have joined technology companies this year, 50 percent of whom are engineers, scientists, and coders.
Dyson is increasing its robotics ambitions by recruiting 250 robotics engineers across disciplines including computer vision, machine learning, sensors and mechatronics, and expects to employ 700 more in robotics over the next five years.
Dyson's plan is to create the largest, state-of-the-art robotics center at Hullavington Airfield in the United Kingdom and to bring the technology into our homes by the end of the decade.