Event
Tangible Robots unveils Eggie wheeled semi-humanoid for contact-rich home manipulation
Key points
- Tangible Robots unveiled Eggie as a mobile humanoid-style home robot built around dexterity, compliance and whole-body control.
- The launch demo showed Eggie using anthropomorphic hands to hold a mug and wipe a coffee spill from a kitchen counter.
- Tangible positions Eggie for unpredictable, cluttered environments and contact-rich real-world interactions rather than controlled industrial workcells.
Company context
Builds a wheeled mobile manipulation robot (Eggie) aimed at operating in messy, contact-rich real-world environments, with emphasis on dexterity, compliance, and whole-body control. The team positions the core problem as general-purpose manipulation, trained using data from real deployments across many environments.
Context
- Company
- Tangible
- Segment
- Consumer
- Event type
- Product Launch
- Geography
- San Francisco · United States