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Built to Work

A quick look at ALLEX’s core capabilities—micro-pick & fastening, high-DOF hand control, safe HRI, and lifting heavy payloads. Engineered for safe, precise, real-world tasks.
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CycleClick: Pro-Level Power Meter, 30 Sec Tool-Free Install

Meet CycleClick – the world’s first clip-on pro-level power meter that installs in just 30 seconds, tool-free. No swapping pedals, no complicated setups—just attach, ride, and get instant performance data.
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First Smart Ring for Hormones, Heart & Emotional Health

Meet Doni Smart Ring – the first wearable that understands your hormones, emotions, and overall health. Track your body’s rhythms, monitor heart health, and gain actionable insights—all from a sleek, stylish ring.
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SSC Tuatara - the world’s fastest production car

On January 17 of this year the SSC Tuatara hypercar topped Koenigsegg Agera RS's record of 2017 (447.19 km/h) becoming the world's fastest production car to date.

So at a distance of 4.8 km the hypercar with a 1750-horsepower engine accelerated to a speed of 455.3 km/h. Jerod Shelby, founder and owner of Shelby Supercars was driving it.

However, the previously claimed 500 km/h was not reached. The reasons were short distance and the driver without high-speed driving experience.
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Mobile hotels

Autonomous Travel Suite (ATS) is a mobile hotel complex that combines the functions of self-driving vehicle with hotel facilities.

Thus, the ATS module is equipped with many of the elements found in a traditional hotel room: a sleeping space, a work space, a tiny kitchen, a toilet, a sitting shower and an entertainment zone. In addition, it encased by panoramic smart glass windows to regulate light levels inside the module.

Moreover, such a module is designed to carry travelers on journeys of between six and 10 hours.
For greater hotel experience travelers can choose to dock their ATS into a static suite.
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The Robot dog now has a new hand

Spot Arm - this name was given to a robot with an additional manipulator, created by Boston Dynamics.

The robotic arm turned out to be very useful to Spot. With its help he can now open doors, collect items, dig holes, plant flowers and even draw.

Intended use: the use of the robot in hazardous industries, construction sites, rescue operations and even to explore other planets
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Talking-Ally - a bot that attracts attention

Talking-Ally, created by Toyohashi University of Technology (Japan), is impossible to ignore.

The bot tracks the gaze of its interlocutor and, noticing that he or she is distracted, attracts attention by tilting its head and saying things like "Hey! I'm here!", and even turns toward the object the person is looking at.

The Talking-Ally is designed to practice communication between robots and humans.
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HaptiRead: Reading Braille In the Air

Researchers at Bayreuth University (Germany) are working on a device that creates braille Braille out of thin air, and gives blind people the sensation of reading, without having to touch any surfaces.

The HaptiRead includes 256 ultrasonic transducers – tiny speakers that create air pressure by emitting low-frequency ultrasound waves (100-200 Hz).

The gadget determines the position of a human palm within its coverage area (up to 70 cm) and projects virtual points directly on the hand. Detection accuracy is 90%.
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Robot Skiers

An entertaining competition of robot skiers called Edge of Robot: Ski Robot Challenge took place back in 2018 at the South Korean ski resort Welli Hilli.

8 teams presented their robot that meets the requirements of the competition (only humanoid type, with two legs and arms with joints, height of at least 50 cm).

Task: to go around 5 flags at a distance of 80 m.

The winner was the robot Taekwon V, who passed the track best.
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EZRider has developed a powerful off-road quad scooter for extreme athletes

EZRaider-HD4 is equipped with four engines (one on each wheel) with a total capacity of 24 hp. Its maximum speed is 45 km/ h, and a 60-volt lithium battery with a capacity of 3 kWh provides a mileage of 75 km.

The steering rack provides control of the front wheels, it also has a throttle handle and independent brakes on the front and rear wheels.
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HRP-5P Bot Installing Drywall

Experts from Japan’s Advanced Industrial Science and Technology institute have created a humanoid robot HRP-5P with artificial intelligence capable of installing walls.

Although it lacks maneuvering skills, its movements are precise enough to obtain excellent results of installation.

It is worth noting that the HRP-5P is not some advanced technology, but only a combination of the entire HRP series of robots and the Honda Motor's patented inventions.
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LOCUST: Combat Locusts

The U.S. military (NRL) is working on a combat drone swarm aimed to attack the LOCUST ships that even the most advanced defense systems cannot resist.

The LOCUST includes up to 30 Coyote drones (one-meter-long drones with deployable wings).

During a mission, all the drones form a single combat unit, which makes them easy to control.

Moreover, when striking the target, the drones are capable of identifying the most vulnerable spots.
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RapidRoll Solar - Rolled solar panels

The British startup Renovage has introduced RapidRoll Solar mobile solar panels to the market, which can be rolled up for transportation and quickly deployed on any flat ground.

Such roll of panels can be deployed in a time from 2 minutes to an hour (depending on their size) and receive up to 300 kW of electricity.

Rapid Roll Solar has already been tested on Flat Hill Island, providing electricity to a lighthouse and a local pub.

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Wingcopter 178 Courier Tiltrotors

German startup Wingcopter is successfully releasing a developed model of a drone of the same name with a vertical takeoff feature.

The Wingcopter 178 is capable of reaching speeds of up to 160 km/h, traveling up to 190 km on a single battery charge, while carrying up to 6 kg of payload.

The design of the tiltrotor makes it more stable during flight in strong winds and bad weather.

This model has already been used for delivery of insulin in Ireland and vaccines in Tanzania.

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IronVision - a system that makes tanks transparent

This is an invention of the Israeli company Elbit Systems, which provides seamless 360⁰ line-of-sight of a battlefield without the need to use observation slits.

In fact, it's a video monitoring system that transmits real-time picture to the helmet screens of the driver and crew commander. Furthermore, the IronVision is equipped with infrared sensors to avoid collisions in the event of poor visible conditions.

Similar technology is already being applied in the aviation industry.

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Thor is a speaker system that will make your car sound like a legendary sports car.

One or two heavy-duty speakers are installed on any modern car and are synchronized with the engine operation. You choose the sound itself and its volume in a specialized application from 20 suggested options.
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Philips Hue: the smart lighting system

It is a system of smart lights, designed by Philips experts.

A special feature of the Philips Hue is the ability to control lights (up to 50 lamps) and adjust them to the needs of the owner with a special remote or directly from a smartphone via Bluetooth.

Furthermore, it makes it possible to synchronize lighting with movies, games, and music.
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Bird Buddy - Smart Bird Feeder

Bird Buddy notifies you about feathered visitors, takes their photos and organizes them into a beautiful collection to admire and easily share with the public.

Also, Bird Buddy will recognize all the birds that visit you, and you will be able to build a collection of new species of birds that you have discovered.
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Hyundai is engaged in the development of a universal wheeled walker TIGER

The TIGER device is a drone on a universal wheel-walking chassis, where each manipulator has six degrees of freedom and an autonomous power plant. All key elements of the structure are made of carbon composites and are created by 3D printing.

The carrying capacity of the TIGER is not specified, but the developers assured that a stretcher with a person, a module for sowing seeds, environmental analysis sensors for studying other planets and other equipment are placed on the platform.
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Three Phase One is an electric bike with a power reserve of 80 km, featuring a stylish design

The cherry of the project is the bike’s versatility, simplicity of design and all the necessary set of functions at a fairly attractive price compared to analogues.

The developers use a Shimano speed switch, 700C 40mm wheels with tires, and an ergonomic seat. Removable Samsung batteries provide for decent independence of operation. The batteries are installed on the frame with a simple click.
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Satellites can now store data in photons

American startup LyteLoop is preparing to launch a cluster of satellites into space, capable of storing information in moving photons, and not on a solid carrier.

The system is powered by solar panels and does not require cooling. Digital data is transferred via a laser beam.

Moreover, the encryption of photon beams is many times better than traditional methods, making data storage more secure.