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  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
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    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032418_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. After the battery swap it is ready to resume work

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032410_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Battery swap complete

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032402_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Battery swap complete

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032442_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032434_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032378_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032369_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032360_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032351_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032342_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032333_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032324_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032314_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032304_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032294_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. It removes one of its two batteries and places it in the charger.

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032284_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. A car plant charging post for the S2.

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032394_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter

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

     

  • Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    DUKAS_187032386_FER
    Robot can swap its own batteries autonomously
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Battery 1
    Ref 17000
    17/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: UBTech
    A new talking robot with real-time reasoning deployed on a car production line has revealed a new skill — autonomously changing its own battery.
    The humanoid called Walker is built by Chinese company UBTech and the company claims the new skill is a world first,
    Walker S1 models have previously been deployed to master complex tasks at Chinese auto maker Zeekr's Smart Factory located in the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.
    It is there that the robot, now in an updated S2 version has shows how it can remove one of its two battery packs without human interference when running low on power and replace it with one fully charged.
    It even puts the exhausted one into a charger to be replenished.
    It means the robots can work around the clock without having to be taken away from a test to be recharged.
    A UBTech spokesperson said: “It’s the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping.
    "Meet UBTech’s Walker S2, a new generation of industrial humanoid robot.
    “Imagine a humanoid robot that walks as you do... and never stops working. "


    OPS: A Walker S2 robot autonomously replaces one of its batteries. Inserting the fully charged replacement batter

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

     

  • STUDIO - Allan Dixon
    DUK10090065_005
    STUDIO - Allan Dixon
    Allan Dixon, the Instagram animal selfie photographer with 555,000 flowers, pictured at Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland.

    © Colin O-Riordan / The Irish Independent / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 02098065

    Sonderkonditionen!

     

  • STUDIO - Allan Dixon
    DUK10090065_002
    STUDIO - Allan Dixon
    Allan Dixon, the Instagram animal selfie photographer with 555,000 flowers, pictured at Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland.

    © Colin O-Riordan / The Irish Independent / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 02098063

    Sonderkonditionen!

     

  • STUDIO - Allan Dixon
    DUK10090065_003
    STUDIO - Allan Dixon
    Allan Dixon, the Instagram animal selfie photographer with 555,000 flowers, pictured at Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland.

    © Colin O-Riordan / The Irish Independent / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    Renaissance style artist China Jordan has turned great Italian masterpieces into 'masterpizzas', recreating some of the world?s most famous paintings including the Mona Lisa eating a pizza and the cherubs pondering a slice in the Sistine Madonna. The pizz-art is being exhibited at selected Domino's stores across the country as part of the launch of its new authentic Italiano range. It took the artist 16 weeks to recreate the paintings and follows research that Brits are craving more extravagant pizza toppings including prosciutto, goats cheese and anchovies.
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    October 18, 2011, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory: Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh stands with released Palestinian prisoner among others as they celebrate during a welcoming ceremony, in Gaza City, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Hamas agreed to release Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners, many of them serving life sentences for deadly attacks on Israelis. The arrivals of the prisoners set off ecstatic celebrations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, where large crowds and dignitaries greeted them. ///Ismail Haniyeh stands with released Palestinian prisoners. Credit: Ashraf Amra / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    (111018)-- GAZA, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Yahya Senwar(C), Senior Commander of Hamas, is greeted warmly by supporters after his releasing in the prisoner swap deal with Israel in Rafah border crossing southern Gaza Strip, Oct. 18, 2011.
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    (111018)-- GAZA, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Militants of Ezz al-Deen al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, secure the area around Rafah border crossing as the released prisoners in the swap deal with Israel arrive here, on Oct. 18, 2011. Around 477 Palestinian male and female prisoners were warmly greeted upon their arrival in Gaza and West Bank as the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been captive in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave for five years, came back in Israel, officials said Tuesday.
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    (111018) -- BEIJING, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Luo Fuhe (R, front), vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, meets with Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports of Brunei Darussalam Pehin Dato Hj Haji Hazair in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 18, 2011. A reception was held here to mark the 20th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Brunei Darussalam. (Xinhua/Ding Lin) (ry)
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    (111018)-- GAZA, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Yahya Senwar, Senior Commander of Hamas, waves hands to his supporters after his releasing in the swap deal with Israel outside Rafah border crossing near Rafah City, on Oct. 18, 2011. Around 477 Palestinian male and female prisoners were warmly greeted upon their arrival in Gaza and West Bank as the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been captive in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave for five years, came back in Israel, officials said Tuesday.
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    (111018)-- GAZA, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Freed Palestinian prisoners in the swap deal with Israel, pray as they arrive in Rafah border crossing near Rafah City, on Oct. 18, 2011. Around 477 Palestinian male and female prisoners were warmly greeted upon their arrival in Gaza and West Bank as the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been captive in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave for five years, came back in Israel, officials said Tuesday.
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    (111018)-- GAZA, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Yahya Senwar, Senior Commander of Hamas(C), is greeted by supporters after his releasing in the swap deal with Israel outside Rafah border crossing near Rafah City, on Oct. 18, 2011. Around 477 Palestinian male and female prisoners were warmly greeted upon their arrival in Gaza and West Bank as the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been captive in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave for five years, came back in Israel, officials said Tuesday.
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    (111018)-- GAZA, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Yahya Senwar(L), Senior Commander of Hamas, is greeted by supporters after his releasing in the swap deal with Israel outside Rafah border crossing near Rafah City, on Oct. 18, 2011. Around 477 Palestinian male and female prisoners were warmly greeted upon their arrival in Gaza and West Bank as the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been captive in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave for five years, came back in Israel, officials said Tuesday.
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    (111017) -- WEST BANK, Oct. 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian men hold pictures of their relatives, who are held in Israeli jail, during a rally calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Oct. 17, 2011. Israel will release more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, according to a swap deal reached between Israel and Hamas. (Xinhua/Fadi Arouri) (nxl)
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    (111018)-- GAZA, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Palestinians chant slogans celebrating the freed prisoners in the swap deal with Israel, outside Rafah border crossing between Egypt and southern Gaza Strip, on Oct. 18, 2011.
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    (111018)-- RAFAH CITY, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A Palestinian prisoner who was released from Israeli jail kisses his family member after entering the Gaza Strip through Rafah border crossing near Rafah City, Oct. 18, 2011. Israel started releasing Palestinian prisoners on Tuesday in exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, according to a swap deal reached between Israel and Hamas. (Xinhua/Chen Xu)
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    (111018)-- GAZA, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Palestinians chant slogans celebrating the freed prisoners in the swap deal with Israel, outside Rafah border crossing between Egypt and southern Gaza Strip, on Oct. 18, 2011.
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    (111018)-- TEL NOF AIRBASE (ISRAEL), Oct. 18, 2011(Xinhua)-- Gilad Shalit is welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Tel Nof Airbase, Israel, on Oct. 18, 2011. Gilad Shalit received a hero's welcome when he returns home Tuesday after being held by Hamas militants for five years. (Xinhua/Israeli Government Press Office)(msq)
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    (111018)-- KEREM SHALOM, Oct.18, 2011 (Xinhua)-- Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit walks out at the Kerem Shalom bordering crossing between Israel and Egypt on Oct. 18, 2011. Israeli military officials confirmed that Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier released Tuesday from Hamas captivity, has been identified and is "alive and well."
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    (111018)-- TEL NOF AIRBASE(ISRAEL), Oct. 18, 2011(Xinhua)-- Gilad Shalit is welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Tel Nof Airbase, Israel, on Oct. 18, 2011. Gilad Shalit received a hero's welcome when he returns home Tuesday after being held by Hamas militants for five years. (Xinhua/Israeli Government Press Office)(msq)
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    (111018)-- RAFAH CITY, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian prisoners who were released from Israeli jail meet with their families after they entered the Gaza Strip through Rafah border crossing near Rafah City, Oct. 18, 2011. Israel started releasing Palestinian prisoners on Tuesday in exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, according to a swap deal reached between Israel and Hamas. (Xinhua/Chen Xu)
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    (111018) -- RAFAH, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Deposed Hamas Prime Minster Ismail Haniya (C) reaches Rafah border crossing before the arrival of the released Palestinians in the swap deal with Israel, on Oct. 18, 2011. Islamic Hamas movement has just handed over an Israeli soldier to Egypt after five years in captivity as Israel started moving Palestinian prisoners who would be exchanged for Corporal Gilad Shalit, sources said Tuesday. (Xinhua/Chen Xu) (yc)
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    (111018)-- KEREM SHALOM, Oct.18 ,2011(Xinhua)-- Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit calls his family at the Kerem Shalom bordering crossing between Israel and Egypt on Oct. 18, 2011. Israeli military officials confirmed that Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier released Tuesday from Hamas captivity, has been identified and is "alive and well."
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    (111018) -- WEST BANK, Oct. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Palestinians celebrate the prisoner swap deal reached between Israel and Hamas outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah on Oct. 18, 2011. Islamic Hamas movement has just handed over an Israeli soldier to Egypt after five years in captivity as Israel started moving Palestinian prisoners who would be exchanged for Corporal Gilad Shalit, sources said Tuesday. (Xinhua/Fadi Arouri) (lyi)
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