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  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227342_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227340_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227339_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227337_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227335_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227333_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227330_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227328_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227326_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227325_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227323_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227322_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227320_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227318_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227316_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227314_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227312_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227310_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The robot-eye view of Agile One on the factory floor

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227306_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227304_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227301_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    DUKAS_191227298_FER
    New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Humanoid 1
    Ref 17317
    19/11/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Agile Robots
    The newest humanoid robot on the market has been shown at work in a factory — making a robotic arm.
    The Agile ONE by German company Agile was able to demonstrate its dextrous hand skills including using a screwdriver after slotting parts together
    The ONE is the company’s first humanoid and is designed to work safely and efficiently alongside people and other systems in industrial settings.
    Co-founder and CEO Dr. Zhaopeng Chen said: “We believe the next industrial revolution is physical AI — intelligent, autonomous and flexible robots that can perceive, understand and act in the physical world.
    “Agile ONE embodies this revolution.”
    The new robot builds on the Munich-based company’s existing portfolio of various robotic arms.
    Agile says the new humanoid combines intuitive human-robot interaction , a dexterous robotic hand, and AI model t”rained on real-world data.”
    The robot has responsive eye rings that light up and blink to confirm understanding, proximity sensors and a rearview camera for safety, and a chest display with real-time information.
    Its five-fingered hands have multiple sensors to mimic human levels of dexterity.
    They enable the robot to manipulate tiny screws, operate power tools, or use a touch screen.
    The company says the plan was to build a co-worker that humans can trust and that people are comfortable to work around.

    OPS:The Agile One helping put togther robotic arms for the company.

    Pictuere supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
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    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326919_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326918_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326917_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326916_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326914_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326913_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    DUKAS_176326912_BES
    Un robot chien capable d'évoluer sous l'eau
    Picture MUST credit: MAB Robotics A quadruped robot that can manoeuvre under water is being developed for inspection and maintenance in flooded or challenging situations. The Honey Badger lis designed for extreme environments and has been shown submerged in a swimming pool showcasing its ability across submerged terrain. A spokesperson for Polish maker MAB Robotics said the device was “pushing the boundaries of legged robotics” and is a leap forward in autonomous machines. Honey Badger can serve as an inspection platform in various industrial surroundings but adding underwater capability would make it more desirable. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Covid-19-Testwagen in Hongkong
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Covid-19-Testwagen in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11719886h)
    Health workers dressed in PPE (Personal protective equipment) assist people queuing up for their Covid-19 tests at a mobile testing site. Multiple mobile testing vans are in operation in Hong Kong to provide residents free of charge Covid-19 testing services as the Covid-19 coronavirus continues to spread in the city.
    Mobile Covid-19 Testing vans in Hong Kong, China - 21 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Covid-19-Testwagen in Hongkong
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Covid-19-Testwagen in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11719886a)
    Health workers dressed in PPE (Personal protective equipment) assist people queuing up for their Covid-19 tests at a mobile testing site. Multiple mobile testing vans are in operation in Hong Kong to provide residents free of charge Covid-19 testing services as the Covid-19 coronavirus continues to spread in the city.
    Mobile Covid-19 Testing vans in Hong Kong, China - 21 Jan 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    DUK10130636_009
    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS:Different bed configurations of the Jupe Rest for medical staff

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    DUK10130636_008
    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS::Container ship carrying 500,000 flat pack Jupe units

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    DUK10130636_007
    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS: Jupe units being transport on a flat bed truck

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS:The Jupe Care tent

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    DUK10130636_005
    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS:The Jupe Rest where medical staff can get some sleep

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS:A Jupe container ready for shipping

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS:The Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unti for patients who are not critical

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS:The Jupe Rest accommodation for medical staff

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erste Flatpack-Intensivstation zur Unterstützung überlasteter Krankenhäuser
    Ferrari Press Agency
    ICU 1
    30/03/20
    Ref 11579
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Jupe

    The world’s first flat-pack intensive care unit has been unveiled to help hospitals under pressure from coronavirus.US company Jupe, which was founded to provide housing to displaced people, is pivoting services in response to the pandemic.It has created three care facilities that can be flat-packed and rapidly deployed to hospitals.They are Jupe Plus, a the intensive care unit ; Jupe Care, an off-grid recovery unit for patients who aren't critical and the Jupe Rest area that provides beds for medical professionals.Jupe said it could deploy 24 of the flat-packed units on a heavy-duty pick-up truck with a 12-metre flatbed truck or 500,000 on a single cargo ship.The company founders Jeff Wilson and Cameron Blizzard teamed up with health advocate and physician Esther Choo and humanitarian designer Cameron Sinclair to develop a new arm called Jupe Health to make the units.

    OPS:The Jupe untis can be moved by forklift

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussball: Einblicke in das neue Video-Assist-Center des DFB in Köln
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    NEWS - Fussball: Einblicke in das neue Video-Assist-Center des DFB in Köln
    Köln, Deutschland, 05.08.2019
    Der Zugang zum umgestalteten und erweiterten Video-Assist-Center (VAC) Raum im Keller des Cologne Broadcasting Center in Köln
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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussball: Einblicke in das neue Video-Assist-Center des DFB in Köln
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    NEWS - Fussball: Einblicke in das neue Video-Assist-Center des DFB in Köln
    Köln, Deutschland, 05.08.2019
    Arbeitsplätze mit zahlreichen Monitoren im umgestalteten und erweiterten Video-Assist-Center (VAC) Raum im Keller des Cologne Broadcasting Center in Köln
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    / action press *** Local Caption *** 30067378

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussball: Einblicke in das neue Video-Assist-Center des DFB in Köln
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    NEWS - Fussball: Einblicke in das neue Video-Assist-Center des DFB in Köln
    Köln, Deutschland, 05.08.2019
    DFB-Schiedsrichterin Bibiana STEINHAUS re.- und ihr Kollege Thorben SIEWER li.- vor den Monitoren im umgestalteten und erweiterten Video-Assist-Center (VAC) im Cologne Broadcasting Center in Köln
    ,
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 30067375

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussball: Einblicke in das neue Video-Assist-Center des DFB in Köln
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    NEWS - Fussball: Einblicke in das neue Video-Assist-Center des DFB in Köln
    Köln, Deutschland, 05.08.2019
    DFB-Schiedsrichterin Bibiana STEINHAUS 2.v.li.- und ihr Kollege Thorben SIEWER li.- betrachten sich gemeinsam mit den Video-Operatoren Szenen eines Fußball-Bundesligaspiels auf den Monitoren im umgestalteten und erweiterten Video-Assist-Center (VAC) im Cologne Broadcasting Center in Köln an.
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