Robots Work Together to Turn On Light in Tech Demo

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Two humanoid robots successfully worked together to turn on a light bulb, showing how machines might team up in the future.


Paxini Tech demonstrated their robots' ability to sense touch and communicate with each other during the event. The robots used special sensors that help them feel and respond to physical contact.


The robots showed how they could coordinate their movements. One robot held the light bulb while the other helped screw it in.


"This shows how robots can work together on simple tasks," the company shared through social media.


The robots use technology that lets them feel things like humans do. These touch sensors help them handle objects carefully without breaking them.


The company designed the robots to work together on tasks that usually need human hands. This could help in places like factories or hospitals where careful handling is important.


The robots communicated with each other throughout the demonstration. This helped them coordinate their movements while handling the light bulb.


The demonstration suggests robots might one day work in teams like humans do. This could change how many industries handle detailed work that needs multiple sets of hands.


Paxini aims to develop more ways for their robots to work together. They believe robot teamwork could make many jobs easier and safer.


The company sees this as just the beginning of robot collaboration. They plan to test their robots on more complex tasks in the future.