We’ve been collaborating with NVIDIA to accelerate the emergence of fully autonomous home humanoids. Learn More: https://lnkd.in/gMMPiXvF
1X
机器人工程师
Sunnyvale,California 37,094 位关注者
Creating an abundance of labor through safe, intelligent humanoids
关于我们
1X is a leader in humanoid robotics, creating general-purpose robots for the home as a first step in solving physical intelligence. With a focus on safety, 1X is at the forefront of the next wave of robotics, delivering products that are accessible and practical for consumers' households. 1X’s mission is to create an abundance of labor through safe, intelligent humanoids that work alongside people.
- 网站
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https://1x.tech/
1X的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 机器人工程师
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Sunnyvale,California
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2015
- 领域
- Humanoids
地点
1X员工
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Jeff Weinstein
Vice President of Manufacturing at 1x.tech
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Elling Diesen
Experienced Electronic System Designer - System Architecture, Circuit Design, Board Layout, Power Electronics, FPGA
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Goran Basic
Senior Technical Lead - System Integration and Testing
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Brian Huqueriza
Pushing the boundaries of bleeding edge tech
动态
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We are excited to announce the strategic acquisition of Kind Humanoid. https://lnkd.in/dtrHavcY
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Tomorrow at 10:15, Bernt will enter the stage at The Humanoid Summit for his Keynote "Step One, Humanoids at Home" You can meet our team with robots in the exhibit area
Get ready to be blown away! ?? 1X, a leader in robotics innovation, is set to exhibit and sponsor at the Humanoids Summit! Come see their latest creations up close, meet the team, and find out how they’re transforming the future of humanoid robots. This is where innovation meets inspiration! Register now! www.humanoidssummit.com #humanoids #robotics #HumanoidsSummit
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join our AI team and NVIDIA for a session on robot learning
Ready to see Isaac Lab and #OpenUSD in action? Join our livestream to: ? Explore Isaac Lab’s features & benefits ? Watch a live demo of real-world applications ? Hear from 1X Technologies about their use of Isaac Lab
Accelerating Robot Learning With Isaac Lab and OpenUSD
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NEO Beta challenges Nick DiGiovanni to a steak cook off in the final round of Nick’s latest video. Who do you think won? Watch the full episode https://lnkd.in/eP3-tDJU
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Launching the next phase of our 1X World Model Challenge: Sampling. This stage focuses on predicting future video frames with high accuracy, using methods like GANs and Diffusion Models to generate coherent scene continuations. To be competitive, submissions should achieve a PSNR of around 26.5 or above. We will open our evaluation server for submissions and release our metric in March 2025. The top entry will be announced in June 2025 and will receive a $10,000 prize. For submissions and questions, reach out via [email protected]. https://lnkd.in/dAPyrEdS
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Have a glimpse into our collective future.
DOCUMENTARY LINK: https://lnkd.in/eBzqNEi8 Last month I was lucky enough to be part of the small team that put 1X’s NEO in Jason Carman’s apartment in San Francisco. I can’t convey in words how much of a both surreal and profound experience this was to witness firsthand… When building robots we typically test them in a lab or office/warehouse which is a very spacious, clinical, sterile environment. In contrast, Jason’s apartment was an old Victorian-style home that felt warm, intimate, and most importantly, lived-in. It was a space entirely relatable to our own homes, complete with all the idiosyncrasies and personal objects of every day life. Seeing NEO operating here just completely blew my mind; illustrating what humanoid robots as a consumer product would actually look like, and how close this is to being a reality. Regarding my own technical perspective, it was incredibly validating to see NEO completing tasks that would have been impossible for our previous generation robot EVE, just by virtue of having hands instead of pinch grippers. I have long had the intuition that this is the case, but it is only when you are confronted with the complexity of a domestic environment that you can move from the abstract, to concrete examples of why dexterity matters. As Jason says in the video, we were all struck by the profundity of the moment, witnessing sci-fi brought to life for the first time. This was as far as we all know, a world first, and a glimpse into our collective future. I am honoured to have been one of the few people to witness this moment, firsthand. Shoutout to Jason for letting us turn his apartment into a combination of a film set and a mechanic’s workshop! ?? And to my incredibly hard working team mates Michael Purcell, Dar Sleeper, Turing Zelsnack, Ralf Mayet and ?mer-Faruk Cetin I will remember that weekend forever.