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Iron Man MK50 Robot by UBTECH | Iron Guard Protocol

UBTECH YouTube Channel – 4.12.19 (4.11.19)

 

What exactly is Iron Guard Protocol? The Iron Guard Protocol lets users customize how the Iron Man Robot responds when the sensor technology is activated, meaning, the armor’s sensors are essentially trained to detect intruders. Using the Guard Mode interface, you can create specific animation sequences complete with Tony Stark dialog that plays when a specific sensor is triggered.

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Ever wonder how people and robots team up on your Amazon order?

Amazon Blog – 4.8.19 (4.6.19)

When Gregory Moss walks into work at a California-based fulfillment center and approaches his work station for the day, 15 robots are by his side, delivering bins of items for him to sort, stow, or count.

Moss is also one of 25-30 people in his shift who wear a robotics tech vest, allowing him to send a signal to the robots on the floor so he can safely move around the building. The vest uses advanced sciences, like AI and sensors, to draw an access path around Moss, so the robots automatically slow down or update their route to avoid the area where he is working.

Read more: Ever wonder how people and robots team up on your Amazon order?

UBTECH and Marvel Team Up to Give You the Super Hero Powers of Iron Man: Introducing the Iron Man MK50 Robot

UBTECH Newsroom – 4.3.19 (4.1.19)

The awesome power of Iron Man’s armor is now in your hands with the Iron Man MK50 Robot, the first-ever humanoid robot inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Built by UBTECH Robotics, a global leader in intelligent humanoid robotics and AI technologies, and officially licensed by Marvel Entertainment, the Iron Man MK50 Robot combines advanced robotics with augmented reality to give you a superhero experience worthy of Tony Stark himself.

Read more: UBTECH and Marvel Team Up to Give You the Super Hero Powers of Iron Man: Introducing the Iron Man MK50 Robot

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