Indro robot

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Indro is a humanoid robot built in India. At 6.5 feet (2.0 m), it is the tallest such robot in India.[1][2]

History[edit]

The robot’s creator Santosh Vasudeo Hulawale was inspired by an Indian robot movie that motivated him to building the humanoid robot.[3] He worked on the robot for 5 years. The first version of the robot was introduced to the world in 2016.[4] The robot is made at home using waste materials as well as aluminum, plastic, cardboard, wood, newspapers, and other things readily available in the local market.[5] No 3D-printed components are used and the cost is low.[6]

Indro Robot
Tallest Indian humanoid
InventorSantosh Vasudeo Hulawale
Country India
Year of creation2016
TypeHumanoid Robot
PurposeSocial and Educational Robot

References[edit]

  1. ^ DelhiOctober 21, India Today Web Desk New. "Tallest humanoid robot to AR/VR tech: IIT Gandhinagar's annual tech summit Amalthea concludes". India Today. India Today.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Indro robot at IIT-Patna Times of India". The Times of India. November 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "एनआईटी जमशेदपुर में मानव रोबोट इंद्रो-3.0 से मिलेंगे छात्र". Hindustan (in Hindi). Live Hindustan.
  4. ^ "Mumbai 6.5-ft-tall-humanoid-is-Goregaon mans 9 year labour of love". www.mid-day.com. Mid day.
  5. ^ "ह्यूमनॉयड रोबोट 'इंद्रो' से होगी देश की रक्षा !". Amar Ujala (in Hindi).
  6. ^ "indias top 10 cheapest humanoid robots". www.analyticsinsight.net. 2 August 2021.