REEM C - Standing on one leg
Published on Apr 11, 2014
Watch REEM-C standing on one leg and keeping balance while it's being pushed.
Watch REEM-C standing on one leg and keeping balance while it's being pushed.
REEM worked for Bossar at Interpack 2014 in D?sseldorf, Germany. 08 to 14/05/2014
REEM hosted an important event at La Maquinista's Media Markt, in Barcelona, Spain. 22/05/2014.
REEM-C at Dynamic Walking 2014 in Zurich, Switzerland. 10-13/06/2014.
REEM-C was present at Automatica 2014 in Munich, Germany. 3 to 6/06/2014.
Make your event unique with REEM, the humanoid wheeled robot developed to interact with humans in all kind of social environments. Check out how is REEM able to dinamize your event or promote your booth.
REEM and the members of the REEM@LaSalle team went to Brazil in order to participate in the RoboCup 2014. In Joao Pessoa, Brazil, 19 to 25/07/2014.
Learning a task via voice commands and learning by demonstration
REEM-C, along with TIAGo, went to the Humanoids 2014 in Madrid, Spain. 18-20/11/2014
REEM at the EIBTM 2014 in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain. 20/11/2014.
REEM-C doing some body control exercises.
REEM at the Smart City Expo World Congress 2014 in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain. 18/11/2014
REEM at the opening of the Media Markt store in Zaragoza, Spain, 6 to 12/11/2014.
REEM hosted the LaSalle's Open Day. Barcelona, Spain - 11/04/2015
The Institute for Cognitive Systems at TUM has a new member in its robot family: a full-sized humanoid robot called H-1. The robot will be covered with tactile sensors (CelluA.R.Skin) and thus will be one of the first humanoid robots with the capability of sensing and full awareness of contact - something so far unknown to robots. H-1 was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with the "Master Research Instrumentation Program."
The humanoid robot H-1had its first public appearance at the day of the Department Electrical and Computer Engineering at TUM on October 30, 2015.
REEM at SPS IPC Drives 2015 in Nurnberg, Germany.
Demonstrator for exploitation of check SMCs. The EU-FET Project SocSMCs is supported by the European Commission