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MiPA

Company: Neura Robotics
Robot details
Manufacturing country
🇩🇪 Germany
Autonomy level
Fully autonomous
Status
In production
Release date
24 Jun 2025
Robot types
Mobile Home Service
Primary use cases
Retail Hospitality Home Assistance Other
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About

MiPA is an intelligent personal assistant robot designed to perform repetitive, tiring, or unsafe tasks using advanced AI, modular hardware, and multi-sensor awareness, enabling seamless interaction and deployment across home, enterprise, and service environments.

Specs

MiPA is a modular mobile robot equipped with SLAM-based navigation, LiDAR, and AI-driven planning for dynamic environments. It features multi-sensor awareness including RGB cameras, infrared, ultrasonic sensors, temperature and humidity sensors, and GPS. The robot supports multimodal interaction via voice commands, gesture control, and touch interfaces. It includes actuated wheels, a touch display, projector, and communication modules (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth), and is designed as an open platform with APIs for custom application development.

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