The Zhejiang Humanoid Robot Innovation Center, funded primarily by SUPCON, has introduced its latest humanoid robot, the NAVAI Navigator 2. The NAVIAI Navigator 2 is 1.65 meters tall and weighs approximately 60 kilograms. It features 41 degrees of freedom, allowing it to perform a range of complex tasks, such as delivering speeches, making tea, and playing chess.
The design of NAVIAI is intended to closely resemble a human, enabling it to better integrate into human living environments and fulfill roles that require interaction and companionship. These tasks are executed with fluid and natural movements, demonstrating the robot’s advanced motion mapping and execution capabilities.
A key feature of the NAVIAI Navigator 2 is its AI computing power, capable of performing 275 trillion operations per second. This high level of computing capacity allows the robot to quickly respond to and process complex tasks. At the conference, NAVIAI showcased its ability to rapidly learn new movements and demonstrated precision in industrial scenarios, where it served as a host and exhibited its operational skills.
Additionally, the robot is equipped with embodied intelligent navigation technology, enabling it to interact semantically with its environment and grasp objects with precision in varied and complex settings. These technological advancements make NAVIAI suitable for applications in home services, education, training, exhibitions, and customer service.