DEEP Robotics showcases robot dog with e-nose at German tech fair
This marks what the company described as the first integration of electronic-nose technology with an embodied AI robotic platform.
This marks what the company described as the first integration of electronic-nose technology with an embodied AI robotic platform.
Analysts say the expansion of its product lineup is also aimed at strengthening its capital-markets narrative by showcasing the breadth of its technology stack and long-term R&D capabilities.
With the stakes getting higher, industrial applications—often more lucrative—have attracted players to customize their products and services to meet tailored needs of end customers like power grid operators.