NeuraRobotics Unveils Atlas-X1 Humanoid for Indian Warehouses - RobotWale News
Industry Launch
On October 24, 2024, Bengaluru-based robotics startup NeuraRobotics officially unveiled the Atlas-X1, a general-purpose humanoid robot designed for industrial automation. The launch event, held at the Bengaluru Innovation Hub, showcased the robot’s latest generation of torque-controlled actuators, solid-state LiDAR navigation, and a newly upgraded vision-language model capable of executing complex warehouse tasks without pre-programmed waypoints. NeuraRobotics CEO Dr. Arjun Mehta demonstrated the Atlas-X1 navigating a simulated fulfillment center, successfully sorting packages, operating industrial machinery, and collaborating with human workers in real-time.
Pricing and India Relevance
NeuraRobotics has set the base price of the Atlas-X1 at ₹15 lakhs for the Indian market, positioning it as a cost-effective alternative to imported humanoid systems. The company announced a strategic distribution partnership with Tata Consultancy Services to facilitate pilot deployments across logistics hubs in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. Early testing units are already operational in Pune and Hosur, focusing on inventory management and material handling. Localized software support, including regional language voice commands and compliance with India’s robotic safety standards, has been integrated into the base firmware. A leasing model starting at ₹45,000 per month is also available for small and medium enterprises.
Review Outlook
RobotWale.com will begin comprehensive testing of the Atlas-X1 next month, focusing on durability, software latency, and real-world integration with existing Indian supply chain infrastructure. Our upcoming reviews will evaluate battery life under continuous shift operations, error rates in dynamic environments, and the effectiveness of the onboard AI in handling unstructured warehouse layouts. We will also publish comparative analysis pieces against global competitors like Tesla’s Optimus and Figure’s Figure 02, with a dedicated opinion column on how humanoid robotics will reshape India’s manufacturing and logistics sectors over the next five years. Readers can expect hands-on footage, performance metrics, and expert commentary throughout the evaluation period.
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