Humanoid robot Myon is a genius from their clan to mimic ours
Designed by Frackenpohl Poulheim industrial design studio and created by Neurorobotics Research Laboratory at the Humboldt University of Berlin, the Myon is a humanoid robot that uses sensor motor loops to operate. Standing as tall as a 12-year-old child, the robot may not be one of the best at imitating humans with their emotions, but for me is surely the best behaved. Myon multiple cross-links amid the body parts that keep it from malfunctioning despite any damage in its system – Myon would behave normally even when a cable or some electronic part refuses to function. The robot has a robust skin made in fiberglass reinforced polycarbonate shells that protect the interior making the exterior sturdy while keeping the robot are fully autonomous in energy supply, processing power etc. Myon is on display at the DMY International Design Festival that you can attend from June 9-13.




Via: Behance

