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Older Woman Opens Shutters From Inside A Window
An older woman's arm and hand reach out from behind a partially open window and a louvered shutter as she opens it in Trento, Italy, on November 23, 2025. The person's hand has red-painted fingernails and wears a bracelet. A glimpse of the woman's hair and dark jacket is visible behind the slats. The scene captures a moment of domestic activity at a residential building in the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
Ferrari Press Agency
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19/11/2025
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
Ferrari Press Agency
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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Humanoid 1
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19/11/2025
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
Ferrari Press Agency
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
Ferrari Press Agency
Humanoid 1
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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.
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
Ferrari Press Agency
Humanoid 1
Ref 17317
19/11/2025
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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.
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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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.
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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) -
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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.
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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Humanoid 1
Ref 17317
19/11/2025
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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Humanoid 1
Ref 17317
19/11/2025
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
Ferrari Press Agency
Humanoid 1
Ref 17317
19/11/2025
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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) -
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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) -
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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Humanoid 1
Ref 17317
19/11/2025
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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
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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Humanoid 1
Ref 17317
19/11/2025
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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Humanoid 1
Ref 17317
19/11/2025
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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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.
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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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) -
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New Humanoid robot helps builds robot arms
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Humanoid 1
Ref 17317
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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.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
referee John Brooks with whistle, gestures, shows, watch, individual action, Schiedsrichter, Hauptschiedsrichter, schiri, Pfeiffe, Pfiff, shows the Yellow Card to
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
referee John Brooks with whistle, gestures, shows, watch, individual action, Schiedsrichter, Hauptschiedsrichter, schiri, Pfeiffe, Pfiff, shows the Yellow Card to
in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
Photographer: ddp images / star-images
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Smart chess set is well armed
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Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
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Smart chess set is well armed
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Chess 1
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Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
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Smart chess set is well armed
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Chess 1
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04/09/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
Picture supplied (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smart chess set is well armed
Ferrari Press Agency
Chess 1
Ref 17124
04/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Manya
Here’s a smart chess board that uses a robotic arm to move opponent pieces around.
The Cynus articulated arm picks up and places each piece during its moves.
It even has a small screen to display a range of emotions through a pair of animated eyes during a game.
All of the pieces have a small magnet on top which the arm uses to latch ontoIt then lifts and moves pieces around the board like a human opponent.
The arm comes with its own AI processing system with eight different skill levels.
There’s also an integrated 3MP camera on the arm, which scans the board and identifies the layout before each move.
The Cynus, by Hong Kong-based company Manya, comes with two game modes: free and match.
Free is just a regular AI chess game with no timers, while the match uses competitive rules, complete with countdown timer.
A built-in rechargeable battery that’s rated for up to 10 hours of gameplay.
OPS:The Manya Cynus smart chess set
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence, including several firearms, at the scene where the suspects crash at Hone Avenue and Arnow Avenue following the mass shooting at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence, including several firearms, at the scene where the suspects crash at Hone Avenue and Arnow Avenue following the mass shooting at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence, including several firearms, at the scene where the suspects crash at Hone Avenue and Arnow Avenue following the mass shooting at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence, including several firearms, at the scene where the suspects crash at Hone Avenue and Arnow Avenue following the mass shooting at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence, including several firearms, at the scene where the suspects crash at Hone Avenue and Arnow Avenue following the mass shooting at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence from the scene of the mass shooting and store evidence bags at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence from the scene of the mass shooting and store evidence bags at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence from the scene of the mass shooting and store evidence bags at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence from the scene of the mass shooting and store evidence bags at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence from the scene of the mass shooting and store evidence bags at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence from the scene of the mass shooting and store evidence bags at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Mass Shooting At 686 Allerton Avenue In New York City Leaves One Person Dead And Four Others Injured
NYPD crime scene unit investigators recover evidence from the scene of the mass shooting and store evidence bags at 686 Allerton Avenue in Bronx, New York, United States, on September 1, 2025. On Monday at approximately 7:34 PM, police respond to a 911 call of multiple people shot within the confines of the 49 Precinct, and police find five adult men who are shot at the location. EMS transports all five males to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. A 27-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the left foot, a 25-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, a 21-year-old male sustains a gunshot wound to the arm, and a 27-year-old male is grazed in the leg. All four men are in stable condition. A 25-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds throughout the body is pronounced deceased at NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi. Multiple persons of interest are taken into custody in the vicinity. One of the persons of interest, a 24-year-old male, sustains injuries from a vehicle collision in the vicinity of Arnow Avenue and Hone Avenue and is transported by EMS to NYC Health+Hospitals/Jacobi in critical condition. The investigation remains ongoing. The identification of the deceased is pending family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)
