Pushing the boundaries of robotics innovation, Dax Robotics has introduced the Qiji T1000, a four-legged robot designed to operate in environments where traditional machines struggle.
Built for strength and stability, the Qiji T1000 can carry loads of up to 1,000kg and move across mountains, snow and rocky surfaces with ease. Its advanced joint system allows it to stay balanced even on steep and uneven terrain, making it effective in areas where wheeled or tracked vehicles often fail.
Qiji T1000 patrols, delivers supplies, rescues
The robot is not just focused on heavy lifting but is also built for real-world applications in challenging conditions. It can patrol remote and difficult-to-reach areas, transport supplies through blocked or damaged routes, and assist in rescue operations during emergencies.
The launch highlights the growing role of legged robots in handling tasks that are too risky or complex for conventional machines. By combining mobility with strength, such robots are being positioned as practical solutions for disaster response and operations in extreme environments.
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