Locally-based Apptronik debuted its Apollo 2 humanoid robot to be used at the company's newly opened North Austin training ...
At Robot Park in Austin, Apptronik's humanoid robots train for jobs in factories, warehouses, and homes.
Preview this article 1 min Inside the facility as big as a Walmart, robots learn how to do human things — pick up boxes, walk across a crowded room, fulfill orders. Fire Awards 2026 The Fire Awards ...
Texas robotics firm Apptronik has opened a training facility called Robot Park in Austin, where its Apollo humanoid robots ...
A Google- and Mercedes-backed $5.5 billion robotics startup has opened Robot Park in Texas, where Apollo humanoids train ...
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Google-backed Apptronik unveiled a new robot training facility on Tuesday, betting that large-scale ​real-world data ...
The facility has been developed in collaboration with Google DeepMind, with the collected data helping train Gemini Robotics, ...
Apptronik's CEO calls the facility a "data factory," where every task performed by humanoid robots helps improve the AI ...
Globally, robotics startups have so far raised $18.8 billion in 2026, compared to $15 billion in the full year of 2025. The ...