Educating the World on Humanoid Robots

Resource from: https://www.powertransmission.com 25 Apr,2026

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Humanoids are all the rage, as major companies and venture firms are pouring billions of dollars into startups. The Chinese government is going all in as well in the hopes of establishing leadership in this emerging field. Elon Musk, who says Tesla plans to build millions of humanoids soon, believes that eventually everyone on the planet will have one or more humanoid robots, that they will do all the work, leaving us with free time to do anything else we want. Is this the future? Maybe. But there is plenty of skepticism as well. What is the best form factor of a humanoid and what can it do better than an existing robot? Does it need to walk on two legs, or is a humanlike torso on a mobile base a better solution? Are two arms the right number, maybe it should have one, or three, or more? Is a humanoid robot safe enough to work around people (there are no standards yet, but A3 and others are working on this)? What will humanoids cost in comparison to other types of robots? Will humanoids be accurate enough to meet customer needs? Will AI allow humanoids to do every task, and if so, will that be more valuable than a single-purpose robot? Will insurance companies insure humanoid applications? What impact will humanoids have on the jobs of the future? Do people trust humanoids in their homes? What happens if the home humanoid breaks down, or falls on our children or pets?

These are just some of the questions we’ll discuss at our annual Humanoid Robot Forum on June 23 & 24 during the Automate 2026 trade show and conference at McCormick Place in Chicago, running June 22–25. The show floor will feature a Humanoid Robot Pavilion sponsored by NVIDA. Automate 2026 also includes over 1,000 exhibitors showcasing all types of robots, motion control and motor technology, machine vision, artificial intelligence, systems integrators and more. The concurrent Conference covers a wide range of topics to help companies just starting their automation journey as well as experienced users looking to expand their use of automation. More than 50,000 registrants are expected for Automate 2026 (automateshow.com)


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