🧪 Technology⚡· Impact 7/10
Figure's Humanoid Robot Sorts 250,000 Packages in Real-World Test
Source: mexc.com · May 29, 2026
Summary
Figure AI's F.03 humanoid robot autonomously sorted nearly 250,000 packages over 200 hours in a warehouse stress test, achieving near-human speed. This marks a significant milestone in deploying general-purpose humanoid robots for real-world logistics automation, demonstrating reliability and scalability.
Related research
All papers →Recent papers matching 4 keywords from this headline
LOCOMOTION
📊 0 cites
Modeling and control of a rigid–soft hybrid-link humanoid robot
Zewen He, Taiki Ishigaki, Ko Yamamoto
Robotics and Autonomous Systems · 2026
LOCOMOTION
Open access📊 0 cites
MIND: Multi-Scale Intent Diffusion for Text-Driven Physics-Based Humanoid Control
Bin Li, Ruichi Zhang, Han Liang +4 more
2026
OTHER
Open access📊 0 cites
Sensor-Based Turbidostat Operation Enables Biomass Setpoint Regulation and Productivity Improvement in semi-industrial Microalgae Raceway Pond
José González-Hernández, Laura Bernacchioni, Ainoa Morillas-España +2 more
2026
LOCOMOTION
Open access📊 0 cites
Before the Body Moves: Learning Anticipatory Joint Intent for Language-Conditioned Humanoid Control
Haozhe Jia, Honglei Jin, Yuan Zhang +9 more
2026