Humanoids Summit 2025 Focuses on Accessible Robotics Development
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Humanoids Summit Silicon Valley 2025 highlights accessible robotics for all. The event, held in Mountain View, California, showcases advanced robotics that are designed to assist everyone, not just tech companies.
Founder Modar Alaoui stated that the entire ecosystem is rapidly evolving, particularly in data and tele-operation spaces, with new applications emerging in home robotics. One notable exhibit is the Psyonic Ability Hand, which has recently received Medicare approval, making it available for individuals who have lost a hand or were born without one.
Noor Mostafa, Psyonic's Sales Support Manager, emphasized the transition from research labs to consumer availability. The summit also features Mind Children, a Seattle-based organization that created a humanoid robot designed to assist in educational and healthcare settings.
Chris Kudla, CEO of Mind Children, explained that their robot focuses on social interaction rather than just physical tasks. The Humanoids Summit aims to grow and enhance the Bay Area through robotics, with the event scheduled for December eleventh and twelfth.