Apptronik launches robot training hub, unveils Apollo 2 humanoid robot


FILE PHOTO: A view of Apollo, the humanoid robot built by Apptronik, Inc. at Austin, Texas, U.S., October 25, 2023. REUTERS/Evan Garcia/File Photo

June 30 (Reuters) - ⁠Google-backed Apptronik unveiled a new robot training ⁠facility on Tuesday, betting that large-scale real-world data collection ‌will accelerate the commercialization of humanoid robots.

The Austin-based startup said the facility, developed with Google DeepMind, is designed to move robots from ​pilot projects to production deployments.

• The ⁠nearly 90,000-square-foot facility, Robot ⁠Park, in Austin houses fleets of humanoid robots performing logistics, ⁠manufacturing ‌and retail tasks to generate training data for AI models.

• The company also introduced Apollo ⁠2, its latest humanoid robot, available in ​both bipedal and ‌wheeled configurations, which has operated for more than ⁠a year ​as the company's data collection platform.

• Robot Park supplies data to Gemini Robotics, Google's robotics AI model, under Apptronik's research ⁠partnership with Google DeepMind.

• "We have a ​factory that produces robots, we also have a factory that produces data," CEO Jeff Cardenas said, describing Robot Park ⁠as the engine for building production-grade AI models.

• Cardenas said Apptronik has built "hundreds" of Apollo 2 robots but declined to disclose deployment numbers.

• "We'll continue to pilot through this ​year, and then we'll start ⁠to see real production versions ... in 2027 and beyond," Cardenas ​said.

• Apptronik raised $520 million in a ‌funding round announced in February ​that valued the company at about $5 billion.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

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