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  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222383_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222380_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222377_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222374_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222372_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222370_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222368_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222366_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222365_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222364_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222362_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Drone launching robot
    DUKAS_190222360_FER
    Drone launching robot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Team 1
    Ref 17225
    21/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Caltech
    Engineers have built a system that enables a humanoid robot to carry around a drone to accomplish a multitude of tasks.
    The team at the USA’s California Institute of Technology used a G1 humanoid made by China's Unitree robotics company.
    They then mounted their own M4 drone which can also convert on the ground into a rolling vehicle on its back.
    The M4 can fly and then rotate its rotor guards to become wheels, allowing the bot to roll along on the ground.
    The robot bends from the waist to launch the drone when required.
    The drone then flies to a where its needed and lands to continue its journey by rolling along.
    It can become airborne again to zip over obstacles.
    Researchers took three years to handle all of the logistics of merging the two robotic systems.

    OPS: The droner launching robot.

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

     

  • Hand-Held Calculator, 1967.
    DUKAS_80166495_REX
    Hand-Held Calculator, 1967.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Granger/REX/Shutterstock (8689747a)
    Hand-Held Calculator, 1967. The First Electric Hand-Held Calculator, Known As The Cal-Tech, Invented At Texas Instruments In 1967 By Jack S. Kilby, Jerry D. Merryman, And James Van Tessel.
    Hand-Held Calculator, 1967.


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