Rainbow Robotics, a leading robot platform company based in South Korea, is gearing up to participate as a bronze sponsor at the upcoming IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2024) in Yokohama, Japan from May 13 to May 16. The company is set to unveil its innovative Bimanual Mobile Manipulator RB-Y1 during the event.
The RB-Y1 is a sophisticated humanoid research platform featuring two arms with 7 degrees of freedom each, a single leg with 6 degrees of freedom, and a wheel-type mobile platform. With a keen eye on the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, Rainbow Robotics plans to offer a range of APIs and options that will enable software developers to seamlessly leverage the platform for research purposes.
During the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to witness live demonstrations of the RB-Y1 in action, showcasing its real-time remote operation technology that integrates the data arm with the simulation system. In addition to the RB-Y1, Rainbow Robotics will also showcase other cutting-edge robots including the small-sized high-precision collaborative robot RB3-730 and the quadruped robot RBQ-10.
ICRA is a prestigious event organized by IEEE, attracting top robotics professionals from around the world and serving as a premier platform for showcasing the latest technological advancements in the field.
Furthermore, Rainbow Robotics has announced that pre-orders for the RB-Y1 will commence on May 8. Customers who place orders during the pre-order period will be eligible for complimentary after-sales service for one year. The research platform is priced at US $80,000, while the commercial platform is available for USD $120,000 (excluding VAT). Interested parties can reach out to Rainbow Robotics via email at rby@rainbow-robotics.com to place their pre-orders.
This announcement marks an exciting new chapter for Rainbow Robotics as they introduce their state-of-the-art technologies to a global audience at ICRA 2024. The company’s commitment to innovation and excellence positions them as a key player in the ever-evolving robotics industry.