Atlas | Boston Dynamics
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Overview

- Eliminate costly facility redesigns for robot integration with Atlas's flexible, human-like mobility that works in existing workstations using standard equipment
- Maximize uptime with 4-hour continuous operation and autonomous battery replacement, ensuring minimal supervision and uninterrupted material handling workflows
- Scale efficiency instantly by deploying a skill learned by one Atlas unit across your entire robot fleet via intelligent, collective AI learning
- Integrate robotic data directly into business intelligence by connecting Atlas to your ERP systems through the unified Orbit platform for performance monitoring
- Handle demanding industrial tasks with a 50kg instant load capacity and sustained 30kg strength, powered by a high-endurance design for repetitive material handling
- Adapt to diverse applications like part sequencing and machine tending through configurable workflow integrations, including built-in barcode scanning support
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Highly dynamic humanoid robot
- Revolutionizes industrial workspaces
- Unmatched strength
- Intelligent autonomy
- Minimal supervision required
- Supports various workflow integrations
- Barcode scanning capability
- Intelligent learning capability
- Can deploy tasks fleet-wide
- Replaces own battery
- Continuous operation
- High power design
- Connected to Orbit platform
- Integrates with ERP systems
- Performance monitoring
- Fleet metrics
- Built from research and experience
- Flexible, predictable material handling
- Self-servicing for battery life
- Transforms without restructuring workspaces
- Supports barcode scanning
- Can integrate with MES
- Connects with WMS
- Capable of dynamic sensing
- Capable of industrial inspection
- Agile mobile robot
- Mobile manipulation
- Can perform visual inspections
- Identify CBRNE hazards
- Performs acoustic leak detection
- Autonomous health, safety checks
- Built for whole-body mobility
- Designed for demanding tasks
- Enterprise-grade humanoid
- Robust perception and safety
- Human-scale operations
- Designed for reliability, serviceability
- Operates under tough conditions
- Responsible for tasks sequencing
- Tends to your machines
- Performs order building
- Easily integrates into workflows
- Self-swappable batteries
- Continuous range of motion
- 360 camera view
- IP67 rated
- Can operate from -20 to 40C
Cons
- Requires proprietary servers
- No developer community
- Lack of third-party integrations
- No SDK for developers
- Limited autonomy duration
- Heavyweight (90 kg)
- Possible high cost
- Requires periodic battery replacement
- IP67 Rating (improved water resistance required)
- Overreliance on Orbit platform
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Atlas is a highly dynamic humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics. It is designed to revolutionize industrial workspaces with its intelligent autonomy and unmatched strength. It was built from extensive years of research and real-world experience and signifies a new era of industrial automation.
Atlas revolutionizes industrial workspaces by discarding the need for restructuring to accommodate robots. It offers flexible, predictable, and smart material handling. It also requires minimal supervision and can be deployed seamlessly in a range of material handling applications while supporting various workflow integrations.
Atlas has been built with functional autonomy, which allows it to independently navigate to a charging station and replace its own battery. This ensures its continued operation with minimal interruption.
The Orbit platform is a tool used for integrating Atlas with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, monitoring its performance, and reviewing fleet metrics. It connects Atlas to the enterprise's systems of record, providing an overview of its work and performance. This connection enables users to enhance their AI and enterprise data strategies.
Atlas is capable of supporting various workflow integrations. One specific example given is its ability to support barcode scanning.
Atlas, with its high power design, has the strength and endurance to complete demanding tasks. It has a weight capacity of 50 kg for instant loads and can sustain a load of 30 kg.
Intelligent learning is implemented in Atlas by enhancing it with the latest AI advancements. When Atlas learns a new skill, that task can easily be deployed across an entire fleet of Atlas units, thus exhibiting a form of collective learning.
Atlas can be deployed in a range of material handling applications. It requires minimal supervision and can support various workflow integrations, adapting to different enterprise applications.
Atlas supports enterprise data strategies via the Orbit platform. This single source tool connects Atlas to Enterprise Resource Planning systems, allows performance monitoring, and the review of fleet metrics. Customers can harness this to supercharge their AI and enterprise data strategies.
Atlas exhibits high functional autonomy. It can independently navigate to a charging station to replace its own battery, ensuring continued operation with minimal interruption. It can also learn new tasks and deploy those across an entire fleet of Atlas units.
Atlas connects with Enterprise Resource Planning systems through the Orbit platform. Orbit serves as a single source tool to integrate Atlas with these systems.
Atlas's prime characteristic is its functional autonomy which is prominently exhibited in its ability to independently navigate to a charging station and replace its own battery, and its capabilities to learn new tasks and train other Atlas units in the fleet autonomously.
Atlas's endurance level is quite high due to its high power design. It ensures sufficient strength and endurance to perform demanding tasks efficiently. When it comes to battery life, Atlas can operate continuously for 4 hours.
Atlas requires minimal supervision. It has been designed with intelligent autonomy, and can perform several tasks, including navigating to a charging station and battery replacements, independently.
The high power design of Atlas provides the robot with enough strength and endurance to perform demanding tasks efficiently. It's not only blessed with stamina, but also with power, being able to carry instant loads up to 50kg, allowing it to handle a wide variety of tasks.
Atlas handles material smartly and predictably, making it capable of being deployed seamlessly in a range of material handling applications. It negates the need for workspace restructuring to accommodate robots, and instead, offers flexible material handling solutions.
Atlas plays a pivotal role in industrial automation by revolutionizing workspace operations through its intelligent autonomy and unmatched strength. Its autonomous functionalities, including learning and deploying new tasks, offer an upgraded level of industrial automation.
Boston Dynamics envisions Atlas as a key player in the new industrial revolution. Going forward, the company plans to engage with select customers to further enhance Atlas's skills for a wider range of applications. These include part sequencing, machine tending, order building, and more. They envision Atlas becoming more widely available to add value for a broader customer base.
Atlas learns new tasks through the latest advancements in AI. Its intelligent learning capability allows for the quick acquisition of new tasks. Once a task is learned, it can be deployed easily across an entire fleet of Atlas units, leveraging collective learning to improve overall efficiency.
Atlas is designed to work in existing workspaces without the need for restructuring. Its dynamics and design allow it to operate within the same workstations using the same equipment staff does, featuring robust perception, intelligent safety systems, and potential for workflow integrations. It's flexible, predictable, and smart material handling capability also aids in its seamless integration into existing workspaces.
Intelligent learning is implemented in Atlas by enhancing it with the latest AI advancements. When Atlas learns a new skill, that task can easily be deployed across an entire fleet of Atlas units, thus exhibiting a form of collective learning.
Atlas can be deployed in a range of material handling applications. It requires minimal supervision and can support various workflow integrations, adapting to different enterprise applications.
Atlas supports enterprise data strategies via the Orbit platform. This single source tool connects Atlas to Enterprise Resource Planning systems, allows performance monitoring, and the review of fleet metrics. Customers can harness this to supercharge their AI and enterprise data strategies.
Atlas exhibits high functional autonomy. It can independently navigate to a charging station to replace its own battery, ensuring continued operation with minimal interruption. It can also learn new tasks and deploy those across an entire fleet of Atlas units.
Atlas connects with Enterprise Resource Planning systems through the Orbit platform. Orbit serves as a single source tool to integrate Atlas with these systems.
Atlas's prime characteristic is its functional autonomy which is prominently exhibited in its ability to independently navigate to a charging station and replace its own battery, and its capabilities to learn new tasks and train other Atlas units in the fleet autonomously.
Atlas's endurance level is quite high due to its high power design. It ensures sufficient strength and endurance to perform demanding tasks efficiently. When it comes to battery life, Atlas can operate continuously for 4 hours.
Atlas requires minimal supervision. It has been designed with intelligent autonomy, and can perform several tasks, including navigating to a charging station and battery replacements, independently.
The high power design of Atlas provides the robot with enough strength and endurance to perform demanding tasks efficiently. It's not only blessed with stamina, but also with power, being able to carry instant loads up to 50kg, allowing it to handle a wide variety of tasks.
Atlas handles material smartly and predictably, making it capable of being deployed seamlessly in a range of material handling applications. It negates the need for workspace restructuring to accommodate robots, and instead, offers flexible material handling solutions.
Atlas plays a pivotal role in industrial automation by revolutionizing workspace operations through its intelligent autonomy and unmatched strength. Its autonomous functionalities, including learning and deploying new tasks, offer an upgraded level of industrial automation.
Boston Dynamics envisions Atlas as a key player in the new industrial revolution. Going forward, the company plans to engage with select customers to further enhance Atlas's skills for a wider range of applications. These include part sequencing, machine tending, order building, and more. They envision Atlas becoming more widely available to add value for a broader customer base.
Atlas learns new tasks through the latest advancements in AI. Its intelligent learning capability allows for the quick acquisition of new tasks. Once a task is learned, it can be deployed easily across an entire fleet of Atlas units, leveraging collective learning to improve overall efficiency.
Atlas is designed to work in existing workspaces without the need for restructuring. Its dynamics and design allow it to operate within the same workstations using the same equipment staff does, featuring robust perception, intelligent safety systems, and potential for workflow integrations. It's flexible, predictable, and smart material handling capability also aids in its seamless integration into existing workspaces.
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