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Boston Dynamics began as a spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where National Academy of Engineering member Marc Raibert and his colleagues first developed robots that ran and maneuvered like animals. They founded Boston Dynamics in 1992, and their ground-breaking research continues to inspire much of the company's work.

Boston Dynamics said it has developed and deployed robots equipped with advanced mobility, dexterity, and intelligence, enabling automation in unstructured or hard-to-traverse spaces, from manufacturing plants and construction sites to distribution centers and warehouses.

In 2021, Hyundai Motor Group acquired a majority interest in Boston Dynamics and now holds 80% of the company, which operates as an independent business. SoftBank holds the remaining 20% through a subsidiary.

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Boston Dynamics
78 Fourth Avenue
Waltham, Massachusetts, 02451-7507
United States
617.868.5600
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Boston Dynamics News & Resources

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Boston Dynamics to commercialize electric Atlas humanoid robot
Boston Dynamics has retired its hydraulic Atlas humanoid robot for an electric model unconstrained by human range of motion. Hyundai will begin commercialization testing.

Up close and personal with mind twisting special purpose robots
Clearly, the sky is the limit for this class of autonomous robots. Here are what four of the leaders can already do with about as little human intervention as you can imagine.

Boston Dynamics announces Orbit robot fleet management software, Spot enhancements
Boston Dynamics announced the release of its Orbit robot fleet management software, allowing users to watch its site, robots and equipment through a single portal.

CES 2024: NVIDIA and partners bring generative AI, robotics together
NVIDIA announced in collaboration with partners such as Boston Dynamics, Covariant and others, an increase in generative AI usage - through LLMs - to further integrate generative AI and robots.

Five Best Practices that Support Accelerated Supply Chain Digitalization
Here are five best practices that have emerged from the experience of the last several years.

Trimble Provides Advanced Path Planning, Data Collection to Enable Agile Response
Trimble discusses how autonomy plus precise data collection can provide operational flexibility across industries and applications.

Third Party Logistics (3PL) providers bolster e-commerce fulfillment services
A continued shift to remote work; the need for retailers to offer nimble shipping options; and the importance of warehouse operations to reduce inventory while increasing throughput are factors pushing laser-focused 3PLs to invest heavily in automation to make it all happen.

Boston Dynamics AI Institute Launches Ethics Research Initiative for Robots, AI
The AI Institute, founded by Hyundai and Boston Dynamics, has launched a research team to explore societal questions around robotics and artificial intelligence.

Retailer Otto Group teams with Boston Dynamics on warehouse robotics deployments
Strategic agreement calls for Boston Dynamics robots, including both its Stretch and Spot robots, to be deployed across more than 20 facilities over the next two years.

Otto Group to Deploy Fleet of Boston Dynamics Spot and Stretch Robots
Otto Group, a top German e-commerce retailer, plans to deploy Boston Dynamics' robots as part of its logistics automation.

NVIDIA Omniverse Gets a Major Upgrade With Generative AI and OpenUSD
NVIDIA Omniverse updates include connections to Adobe Firefly, OpenUSD to RealityKit, and architecture enhancements to accelerate interoperable 3D workflows and industrial digitalization.

Kia and Boston Dynamics Plan to Introduce New Robot in 2024
Kia and Boston Dynamics are jointly developing a robot, as the Hyundai Motor Group subsidiaries combine their R&D and manufacturing expertise toward sustainability goals.

NVIDIA Explains How Simulation Accelerates Robot Development, Training
Simulation can not only accurately replicate environments, but it can also speed training of robots for tasks such as assembly, cutting, and manipulation, explained NVIDIA.

Boston Dynamics Adds Capabilities to Spot Robot, Names Levatas as Certified Technology Partner
Boston Dynamics has partnered with Levatas to add visual inspection capabilities to Spot, and it has added safety functionality and hardware to the quadruped robot.

Robotic picking market worth $6.8 billion by 2030, up from $236 million last year
Study by Interact Analysis finds that U.S. -based companies lead the market, while industries running 2-shift and 3-shift operations are showing faster adoption rates. Out of the 33 suppliers that currently serve the robotic picking market, 18 are based in the US.





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