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Wandercraft Unveils Calvin 40, A Headless Humanoid For Industry
HomeNews* Wandercraft, a French company known for medical exoskeletons, has created a new humanoid robot called Calvin 40.
The robot avoids human-like features such as a head or hands. Instead, it uses padded arms with flat, circular grippers to move boxes and crates. Masselin explained, “We’re not focused on adding a head, because it doesn’t help with navigation, the same goes for hands, hands are very fragile. We believe we have a humanoid robot that can carry the heaviest payload.” The robot’s design also avoids the “uncanny valley” effect, a sense of discomfort people may feel when robots appear almost human.
Unlike other robots targeting personal assistance or social interaction, Calvin 40 is built for physical labor in places designed for people, like factories. Masselin said, “So many environments are built for the human form that it’s difficult to address all needs without mimicking it.”
Calvin 40’s lift capacity is 88 pounds, about double what robots like Tesla’s Optimus or Figure AI’s Figure 02 can manage. This strength comes from technology originally designed to help exoskeletons carry people weighing up to 220 pounds. The robot is being tested by French car manufacturer Renault Group, but there is no listed price yet.
The global market for humanoid robots is projected to reach $38 billion by 2035, according to a February 2024 report from Goldman Sachs. Calvin 40 aims to address labor shortages and provide safer solutions for hazardous jobs, allowing people to focus on skilled work.
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