Humanoids Are Poised To Become Essential Assistants in Nursing Homes
Humanoid robots are rapidly moving from research labs into real-world care environments, and one of the first sectors set to benefit is eldercare. Nursing homes across the world face the same challenges: chronic staffing shortages, physical strain on caregivers, and rising demand as aging populations grow. Humanoids are emerging as a powerful tool to support — not replace — human workers, making daily care safer, more consistent, and more dignified.
A new example comes from ROBOTGYM, which has begun demonstrating a humanoid robot designed specifically for assisted-living environments. In recent tests, the robot helped a resident out of bed, prepared a simple meal, and delivered it safely. These may seem like small tasks, but in nursing homes they represent some of the most physically taxing, injury-prone responsibilities for staff.
Skild Breaks Stealth to Unveil Vision of “One Brain” for Every Robot
After months of silence following its stealth debut in July 2024, robotics startup Skild has resurfaced with a bold vision and a glimpse into its rapid progress: a unified foundation model for general-purpose robotics, One Brain for any task, on any robot.
Figure 03 Comes to Life: Brett Adcock Confirms New Humanoid is Already Walking and Autonomous
In a major milestone for the humanoid robotics race, Figure AI founder Brett Adcock has revealed that Figure 03, the company’s latest humanoid robot, is already walking and has recently completed its first fully autonomous task—just days after development began.
K-Scale Labs Unveils K-Bot: An Open-Source $899 Housebot Built for Developers
K-Scale Labs is reshaping the robotics landscape with the introduction of K-Bot, a fully open-source humanoid robot engineered specifically for developers, researchers, and advanced hobbyists. With a focus on accessibility and innovation, K-Scale Labs is lowering the barrier to entry for robotics development while maintaining industrial-grade performance.