LimX Demonstrates 18 Humanoids With COSA

LimX Dynamics this week released a video showing 18 Oli humanoid robots autonomously emerging from shipping crates, standing, walking in formation, and performing a synchronized routine using its new COSA operating system. The Shenzhen firm says COSA links perception, reasoning, memory, and motor control to enable shared decision-making and collective movement planning. The demonstration suggests teams of humanoids could be deployed for industrial tasks such as manufacturing floor operations.
Key Points
- 1Demonstrates 18 Oli humanoids autonomously exiting crates and coordinating formation and routines.
- 2Introduces COSA integrating perception, reasoning, memory, and motor control for real-time coordinated behavior.
- 3Enables practitioners to prototype multi-robot deployments for manufacturing, testing coordination and autonomy at scale.
Scoring Rationale
Strong demonstration of coordinated humanoids and integrated OS; limited independent verification beyond the company's video and technical details.
Sources
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