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Akitech responds to the robots that work with Weeda: the new product H2 Plus is listed in the second half of the year

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News from IT House on 2 June, a day ago, Young Weida CEO Wong In-hoon announced that Young Weida would join forces with Woo Tree Technology to launch a new generation of human-shaped robots, H2 Plus.

According to Sino-News, Huang Ka-chul, Director-General of the Ministry of Technology and Technology, today, revealed that the product will be officially on the market in the second half of this year, with its core feature being the installation of the British Weedda High Performance Calculator Platform, which aims to build a stronger “smart brain” for human-shaped robots, the most significant increase being in computing performance.

Huang Jia-chul said that Wow tree technology expected data to be truly applied to the iterative future of the calculus platform, so that the “smart brain” of a human robot would become more intelligent, which is also the direction of the enterprise's continuous effort. “We want to move forward in the entire human robot industry, based on Britain's calculus platform.”

According to the IT House, the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T human robot integrates the H2 Plus human robot and Sharpa Wave tactile five-finger calculation and Isaac GR00T software and workflows (“brain”) into a single integrated reference design, thereby harmonizing the development process and helping the research team to move faster from robotic start to skills development and real-world validation.

In Weida Isaac GR00T developer platform will also support Wootree G1 human robots, extending the same development to robots widely used by developers, and is expected to soon GitHub And Hungging Face is published.

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