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  • IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
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    IFA 2025 Technology Trade Fair In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 6:
    The UniTree Go 2, a robot dog developed by Embodied AI, is seen during a live demonstration at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Robot Performance at 2025 WAIC in Shanghai
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    Robot Performance at 2025 WAIC in Shanghai
    A Galbot robot dog becomes a garbage cleaner at the 2025 WAIC World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 29, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Robot Performance at 2025 WAIC in Shanghai
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    Robot Performance at 2025 WAIC in Shanghai
    Hanvon Technology's robot dog becomes a great companion for children at the 2025 WAIC World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 29, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Robot Performance at 2025 WAIC in Shanghai
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    Robot Performance at 2025 WAIC in Shanghai
    A staff member of Unitree Technology demonstrates walking on a robot dog at the 2025 WAIC World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 29, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Doggy-paddling robot dog
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    Doggy-paddling robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Swim 1
    Ref 16806
    09/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: South China University of Technology.
    A cutting-edge robotic dog that can hit the water and swim has been developed by engineers.
    The mechanical quadruped is said to be capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency.
    Existing amphibious robots are largely inspired by reptiles or insects, and often face limitations in agility, dynamics, and load capacity.
    But by basing one on the doggy-paddle swimming style of canines makes it easier for the robot transition between land and water.
    And it paves the way for future applications in environmental research, military vehicles, rescue missions, and beyond according to the team behind it.
    The robot is 300 mm, 100 mm wide and weighs 2.25 kg.
    It was created by a team from the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, China
    The swimming robot dog features a unique paddling mechanism, modelled on the way dogs swim.
    It involved moving the four legs in a sequence of left-front , left-rear , right-front and then right-rear just like a real pup.
    Careful engineering of its structure, including precise weight and buoyancy balance, ensures stable and effective aquatic performance.

    OPS: The robot dog using the doggy paddle method to swim.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Doggy-paddling robot dog
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    Doggy-paddling robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Swim 1
    Ref 16806
    09/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: South China University of Technology.
    A cutting-edge robotic dog that can hit the water and swim has been developed by engineers.
    The mechanical quadruped is said to be capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency.
    Existing amphibious robots are largely inspired by reptiles or insects, and often face limitations in agility, dynamics, and load capacity.
    But by basing one on the doggy-paddle swimming style of canines makes it easier for the robot transition between land and water.
    And it paves the way for future applications in environmental research, military vehicles, rescue missions, and beyond according to the team behind it.
    The robot is 300 mm, 100 mm wide and weighs 2.25 kg.
    It was created by a team from the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, China
    The swimming robot dog features a unique paddling mechanism, modelled on the way dogs swim.
    It involved moving the four legs in a sequence of left-front , left-rear , right-front and then right-rear just like a real pup.
    Careful engineering of its structure, including precise weight and buoyancy balance, ensures stable and effective aquatic performance.

    OPS: The robot dog using the doggy paddle method to swim.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Doggy-paddling robot dog
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    Doggy-paddling robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Swim 1
    Ref 16806
    09/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: South China University of Technology.
    A cutting-edge robotic dog that can hit the water and swim has been developed by engineers.
    The mechanical quadruped is said to be capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency.
    Existing amphibious robots are largely inspired by reptiles or insects, and often face limitations in agility, dynamics, and load capacity.
    But by basing one on the doggy-paddle swimming style of canines makes it easier for the robot transition between land and water.
    And it paves the way for future applications in environmental research, military vehicles, rescue missions, and beyond according to the team behind it.
    The robot is 300 mm, 100 mm wide and weighs 2.25 kg.
    It was created by a team from the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, China
    The swimming robot dog features a unique paddling mechanism, modelled on the way dogs swim.
    It involved moving the four legs in a sequence of left-front , left-rear , right-front and then right-rear just like a real pup.
    Careful engineering of its structure, including precise weight and buoyancy balance, ensures stable and effective aquatic performance.

    OPS: The robot dog using the doggy paddle method to swim.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Doggy-paddling robot dog
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    Doggy-paddling robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Swim 1
    Ref 16806
    09/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: South China University of Technology.
    A cutting-edge robotic dog that can hit the water and swim has been developed by engineers.
    The mechanical quadruped is said to be capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency.
    Existing amphibious robots are largely inspired by reptiles or insects, and often face limitations in agility, dynamics, and load capacity.
    But by basing one on the doggy-paddle swimming style of canines makes it easier for the robot transition between land and water.
    And it paves the way for future applications in environmental research, military vehicles, rescue missions, and beyond according to the team behind it.
    The robot is 300 mm, 100 mm wide and weighs 2.25 kg.
    It was created by a team from the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, China
    The swimming robot dog features a unique paddling mechanism, modelled on the way dogs swim.
    It involved moving the four legs in a sequence of left-front , left-rear , right-front and then right-rear just like a real pup.
    Careful engineering of its structure, including precise weight and buoyancy balance, ensures stable and effective aquatic performance.

    OPS: The robot dog using the doggy paddle method to swim.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Doggy-paddling robot dog
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    Doggy-paddling robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Swim 1
    Ref 16806
    09/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: South China University of Technology.
    A cutting-edge robotic dog that can hit the water and swim has been developed by engineers.
    The mechanical quadruped is said to be capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency.
    Existing amphibious robots are largely inspired by reptiles or insects, and often face limitations in agility, dynamics, and load capacity.
    But by basing one on the doggy-paddle swimming style of canines makes it easier for the robot transition between land and water.
    And it paves the way for future applications in environmental research, military vehicles, rescue missions, and beyond according to the team behind it.
    The robot is 300 mm, 100 mm wide and weighs 2.25 kg.
    It was created by a team from the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, China
    The swimming robot dog features a unique paddling mechanism, modelled on the way dogs swim.
    It involved moving the four legs in a sequence of left-front , left-rear , right-front and then right-rear just like a real pup.
    Careful engineering of its structure, including precise weight and buoyancy balance, ensures stable and effective aquatic performance.

    OPS: The robot dog using the doggy paddle method to swim.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Doggy-paddling robot dog
    DUKAS_184487371_FER
    Doggy-paddling robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Swim 1
    Ref 16806
    09/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: South China University of Technology.
    A cutting-edge robotic dog that can hit the water and swim has been developed by engineers.
    The mechanical quadruped is said to be capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency.
    Existing amphibious robots are largely inspired by reptiles or insects, and often face limitations in agility, dynamics, and load capacity.
    But by basing one on the doggy-paddle swimming style of canines makes it easier for the robot transition between land and water.
    And it paves the way for future applications in environmental research, military vehicles, rescue missions, and beyond according to the team behind it.
    The robot is 300 mm, 100 mm wide and weighs 2.25 kg.
    It was created by a team from the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, China
    The swimming robot dog features a unique paddling mechanism, modelled on the way dogs swim.
    It involved moving the four legs in a sequence of left-front , left-rear , right-front and then right-rear just like a real pup.
    Careful engineering of its structure, including precise weight and buoyancy balance, ensures stable and effective aquatic performance.

    OPS: Graphic showing how the robot dog can walk normally on land and then adopt the doggy paddle method to swim.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Doggy-paddling robot dog
    DUKAS_184487363_FER
    Doggy-paddling robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Swim 1
    Ref 16806
    09/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: South China University of Technology.
    A cutting-edge robotic dog that can hit the water and swim has been developed by engineers.
    The mechanical quadruped is said to be capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency.
    Existing amphibious robots are largely inspired by reptiles or insects, and often face limitations in agility, dynamics, and load capacity.
    But by basing one on the doggy-paddle swimming style of canines makes it easier for the robot transition between land and water.
    And it paves the way for future applications in environmental research, military vehicles, rescue missions, and beyond according to the team behind it.
    The robot is 300 mm, 100 mm wide and weighs 2.25 kg.
    It was created by a team from the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, China
    The swimming robot dog features a unique paddling mechanism, modelled on the way dogs swim.
    It involved moving the four legs in a sequence of left-front , left-rear , right-front and then right-rear just like a real pup.
    Careful engineering of its structure, including precise weight and buoyancy balance, ensures stable and effective aquatic performance.

    OPS: The swimming robot dog

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
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    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
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    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
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    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    DUKAS_180851434_BES
    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    DUKAS_180851430_BES
    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    DUKAS_180851425_BES
    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    DUKAS_180851420_BES
    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    DUKAS_180851416_BES
    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    DUKAS_180851411_BES
    Le ministère de la défense britannique à dévoilé un chien robot pour détecter et désamorcer les bombes
    Pictures must credit: Ministry of Defence Britain’s defence chiefs have unveiled a new recruit — a robot dog for detecting and defusing bombs. The new generation of bomb disposal robots that are much more agile, intelligent, and can take over many of the tasks of the human operators. The Ministry of Defence has taken the four-legged Spot, produced by US company Boston Dynamics as the basis for the innovations. In recent four-day trials conducted by its Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, known as Dstl, the demolition dogs demonstrated their ability to seek out, detect, and classify bomb threats. They were able to diffuse them using the robot’s optional robotic arm or from a shot from a bolt-firing gun fitted to its back, to deal with smaller improvised explosive devices known as IEDs. During these exercises, a human operator was in the loop, but the artificial intelligence capabilities of the robot allowed it to take over many of the tasks. This meant more precise and delicate movements while the operator concentrated on more important aspects of the job. The trials involved a series of scenarios, where the robot was asked to perform various tasks . These included opening and closing doors autonomously, navigating stairs, inspecting improvised IEDs and consequently firing disruptors at IEDs to render them safe.  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    DUK10148902_009
    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:pot is being joined by a drone being used to make a detailed 3D map of the site

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    DUK10148902_008
    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    DUK10148902_007
    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii. Another piece of high tecj being used is a drone capabale of making 3D scans of the city


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 13822
    30/03/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
    The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.

    OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
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    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
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    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
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    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
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    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
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    FEATURE - Roboterhund Bittle, das familientaugliche Haustier
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12281
    Bittle 1
    22/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Petoi

    A palm-sized robot dog is set to become the ultimate low maintenance family pet.Called Bittle , it can be built from scratch and programmed to perform all sorts of functions.It can be purchased as a scientific project for a child, or a toy for adults to play and tinker with. The robot comes with a plastic body that doesn’t take long to assemble, and features a modular body.It means Bittle can be built with or without a head, a little like to the full sized Boston Dynamics Spot robot dog.Once assembled, Bittle uses the open sourced Arduino software .It can be programmed hear to walk, jog, jump, and climb up obstacles.It can also self-right itself if it falls over. Bittle’s head module lets users plug in more components including a tiny camera module. The bot may be small but it can carry loads of up to 453 grams.The Bittle costs $250 USD on pre-order from US company Petoi which designed it.

    OPS: The Bittle robot dog. Can be used with or without a canine-shaped head.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Chiba, Japan - December 20, 2018: Sony's pet robot AIBO are lined up in front of an altar for funeral ceremony at the Kofukuji temple in Isumi, Chiba prefecture, Japan, December 20, 2018. (Photo by Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas