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Milagrow enters humanoid robotics space with launch of 3 new models

India’s robotics landscape has expanded with Milagrow launching 3 new humanoid robots aimed at homes, educational institutions, research facilities, and public spaces. The launch marks the company’s move beyond cleaning robots into education focused and customer interaction driven use cases.

The newly introduced models include Alpha Mini 25, Yanshee, and Robo Nano 2.0. Each robot is designed for a specific environment, ranging from children’s learning at home to advanced research and public engagement.

Pricing and availability

Alpha Mini 25 is the most affordable model, priced at INR 4,89,990. The Yanshee humanoid robot is priced at INR 5,99,990, while Robo Nano 2.0 is the highest priced model at INR 17,99,990. All 3 robots are available for purchase through Milagrow’s official website and select offline retail stores such as Vijay Sales.

Alpha Mini 25 for home learning

The Alpha Mini 25 is a compact humanoid robot designed mainly for children and home learning environments. It stands about 245 mm tall and weighs around 700 gm, making it easy to carry across rooms or between home and school. The robot interacts using voice, gestures, and expressions, and includes a camera that can recognise faces, books, and objects. It also features microphones for voice interaction along with touch and motion sensors that respond to its surroundings.

Yanshee for advanced education and research

Yanshee is targeted at schools, colleges, universities, and research labs. It is an open and programmable humanoid robot that allows students and researchers to explore robotics, coding, and artificial intelligence. The robot supports multiple programming languages and is equipped with sensors including cameras, sound sensors, and motion tracking. Its design allows users to connect additional hardware and test how software works with physical movement.

Robo Nano 2.0 is built for use in public spaces and customer facing roles. Weighing around 19 kg, it features a large display, cameras, microphones, and multiple sensors that support autonomous movement and obstacle avoidance. The robot can recognise faces, respond to voice commands, and guide people in busy locations such as malls, hospitals, museums, and campuses. It is designed for long operating hours and can return to its charging station automatically when required.

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