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    ScienceRobotics (Volume 10, Issue 103) has published a research paper featuring our 6 DOF collaborative robot arm, #myCobot, in a groundbreaking plant phenotyping project — and the cover image of this issue was selected from the study! This research, led by Cornell University, explores how a soft robotic gripper enables precise leaf injection, opening new possibilities for plant science and automation. Cornell University also highlighted this project on its official website, showcasing its academic significance. This recognition reflects the growing trust in Elephant Robotics across the academic and scientific research community. We look forward to seeing even more enthusiasts, professionals, and researchers around the world use our robots to power their future research.
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    University College London (UCL), ranked 9th in the QS World University Rankings, is internationally recognized for academics and research excellence. To expand its robotics curriculum and support further research projects, UCL sought compact and high-performance robotic tools. A robotics and AI professor at UCL noted: “We have already used Raspberry Pi. After discovering Elephant Robotics, we chose the myCobot and myAGV for their strong alignment with our teaching and research needs.” UCL has since procured 50 units of our robot units and kits, which are now actively used in teaching and competitions.
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    Elephant Robotics proudly announces the successful conclusion of our global exhibition tour, achieving remarkable results. In the third quarter of 2025, we have showcased our latest robotics solutions at 5 major significant scientific and academic robotics conferences and international exhibitions. These tech events include the World Robot Conference (WRC) 2025 in Beijing, the Innovation For All (IFA) 2025 in Berlin, the 2025 Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL) in Seoul, the Annual Conference of the Robotics Society of Japan (RSJ) in Tokyo, and the IEICE Society Conference 2025 in Okayama..
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    Elephant Robotics has launched the myCobot Pro 450, strengthening its myCobot lineup with a collaborative robotic arm designed to serve both industrial and educational needs. This new model is compact yet robust, aiming to bridge the gap between academic research and commercial use. Its modular design and adaptability make it appealing to a wide spectrum of users, including those developing intelligent automation solutions or teaching robotics in classrooms. The company signals its strategic interest in expanding the practical use of collaborative robots across multiple sectors, recognizing an increasing desire for accessible robotics that integrate advanced technologies like AI and natural voice control. Unlike previous releases, the Pro 450 specifically focuses on flexibility and hands-on user experience across different environments.
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    En respuesta a la creciente demanda global de robots colaborativos compactos, impulsada por los avances en robótica e IA, Elephant Robotics se complace en presentar un nuevo miembro de su exitosa serie myCobot: el myCobot Pro 450. Con una carga útil de 1 kg, un radio de trabajo de 450 mm y una repetibilidad de ±0,1 mm, este cobot compacto de 6 grados de libertad cumple con las expectativas de nivel industrial en educación, investigación y comercio.
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    Elephant Robotics last week introduced a new member to its myCobot series: the myCobot Pro 450. The company said it designed the compact collaborative robot arm to meet the increasingly industrial-level expectations of educational, scientific and academic research, and commercial users alike.
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    In response to the surging global demand for compact collaborative robots driven by advances in robotics and AI, Elephant Robotics is excited to introduce a new member to its best-selling myCobot series: the myCobot Pro 450. With a 1 kg payload, a 450 mm working radius, and a repeated positioning accuracy of ±0.1 mm, this compact 6 DOF collaborative robotic arm is designed to meet the increasingly industrial-level expectations of educational, scientific and academic research, and commercial users alike.
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    The myAGV Pro is pretty versatile robot platform with 50kg payload capacity that can dynamically avoid obstacles and move in all directions. It has 1.5m/s speed and supports ROS2. It comes with Ubuntu 22.04 pre-installed. As this video shows, it is possible to sit on this robot and remote control it to get to a coffee shop.
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    Elephant Robotics is thrilled to announce the launch of the myAGV Pro, an advanced omnidirectional Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) that excels in multi-target environment detection, speech and semantic recognition, and various AI applications. This powerful robot vehicle serves as a versatile mobile robot solution for researchers, developers, and educators across multiple sectors, including warehouse logistics, academic research, smart home services, prototyping, and robotics competitions. The myAGV Pro is available in 2 versions: the Mecanum Wheel Basic Version and the Vision-Navigation Version. Designed with modularity in mind, it offers flexibility for diverse customization needs. Users can choose from optional 4 components, including the Jetson Orin Nano onboard or external controllers, 2D/3D camera modules, 2D/3D high-precision LiDAR, and an auto-recharging module.
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    On June 30, 2025, Elephant Robotics released the mobile composite robot myAGV Pro, which is an omnidirectional steering system vehicle under Elephant Robotics. It is compatible with the lightweight collaborative robot arm ecosystem of Elephant Robotics and most general-purpose collaborative robots on the market and can complete related applications of artificial intelligence such as multi-target environmental detection and voice semantic recognition.