Boston Dynamics, Inc., engineering and robotics design company, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA

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Founder and Chairman - Marc Raibert

CEO - Robert Playter

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Products and projects:

Stretch, warehouse robot

Handle, research robot

Spot, SpotMini, four-legged robots

Atlas, agile anthropomorphic robot

RHex, six-legged robot, devours rough terrain

WildCat, fastest quadruped robot on Earth

BigDog, rough-terrain robot

Sand Flea, jumping robot leaps small buildings in a single bound

LS3 - Legged Squad Support Systems, robotic mule

PETMAN, anthropomorphic robot

LittleDog, legged locomotion learning robot

CHEETAH, fastest legged robot

RiSE, climbing robot

"Hyundai Motor Group Completes Acquisition of Boston Dynamics from SoftBank"

June 21, 2021

Hyundai

SoftBank buying Boston Dynamics from Google parent.
June 9, 2017

On 13 December 2013, the company was acquired by Google Inc.
 
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Sand Flea Jumping Robot

Published on Mar 27, 2012

Sand Flea is an 11-lb robot with one trick up its sleeve: Normally it drives like an RC car, but when it needs to it can jump 30 feet into the air. An onboard stabilization system keeps it oriented during flight to improve the view from the video uplink and to control landings. Current development of Sand Flea is funded by the The US Army's Rapid Equipping Force.
 

LS3 - Legged Squad Support System

Published on Sep 10, 2012

The Legged Squad Support System (LS3) is a rough-terrain robot developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA and the US Marine Corps. It is designed to carry 400 lbs of payload and travel 20 miles without refueling. LS3 has sensors that let it follow a human leader while avoiding obstacles in the terrain.
 

Petman Tests Camo

Published on Apr 5, 2013

The PETMAN robot was developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from the DoD CBD program. It is used to test the performance of protective clothing designed for hazardous environments. The video shows initial testing in a chemical protection suit and gas mask. PETMAN has sensors embedded in its skin that detect any chemicals leaking through the suit. The skin also maintains a micro-climate inside the clothing by sweating and regulating temperature. Partners in developing PETMAN were MRIGlobal, Measurement Technology Northwest, Smith Carter, SRD, CUH2A, and HHI.
 

Cheetah Robot runs 28.3 mph; a bit faster than Usain Bolt

Published on Sep 5, 2012

Cheetah Robot is a fast-running quadruped developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA. It just blazed past its previous speed record, getting up to 28.3 mph, about 0.5 mph faster than Usain Bolt's fastest 20 meter split. This version of the Cheetah Robot runs on a treadmill with offboard power. Testing on an untethered outdoor version starts early next year.
 

RHex Rough-Terrain Robot

Published on Mar 27, 2012

RHex is a 30-lb robot designed for mobility on rough terrain. It is operated remotely via an RF link that includes a high-resolution video uplink. RHex can operate right-side-up or up-side down, as shown in the video, and goes for up to four hours on one charge of its batteries. RHex has been around for several years, but we redesigned this version for ruggedness, long battery life, maintainability, and improved mobility. This version of RHex was funded by the US Army's Rapid Equipping Force.
 

RISE

Uploaded on Feb 16, 2009

A climbing robot that grasps the micro-texture of the surface using special feet and special motions. The development team includes U Penn, Stanford, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon and Boston Dynamics. The work was funded by DARPA.
 

LittleDog

Uploaded on Feb 16, 2009

LittleDog was developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA. It is used for research on legged locomotion and learning by groups at MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, USC, U Penn and IHMC.
 

Meet ATLAS!

Published on Jul 11, 2013

Say hello to ATLAS, one of the most advanced humanoid robots ever built!

ATLAS was developed for DARPA by Boston Dynamics. Software-focused teams from Tracks B and C of the DARPA Robotics Challenge will use the robot to compete in the first physical competition of the Challenge in December 2013 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.

The DARPA Robotics Challenge seeks to advance the technology necessary to create robots capable of assisting humans in disaster response.
 

Atlas Update

Published on Oct 3, 2013

Atlas is an anthropomorphic robot designed to operate on rough terrain. The video shows Atlas balancing as it walks on rocky terrain and when pushed from the side. The balance and control system places the feet and swings the arms and upper body to stay upright. The controller uses inertial, kinematic and load data from Atlas's sensors. Atlas is being developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA's M3 program.
 

Boston Dynamics' Atlas falls over after demo at the Congress of Future Scientists and Technologists

Published on Jul 2, 2017

Robotics developer Boston Dynamics debuted it's humanoid Atlas in a demo with another robot, Spot. At the end of the demo, Atlas fell walking off the stage to produce an epic fail!
 

Meet Boston Dynamics' family of robots

Published on Apr 17, 2018

Robots have come a long way in the past few years, and none are more terrifying than the group of bipedal and doglike robots developed by Boston Dynamics. Check out Boston Dynamics' fleet of robots and make sure to hit the "like" button on CNET's new Facebook Watch show, What The Future.
 
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