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Kepler K2 Bumblebee Impresses with Groundbreaking ICRA Debut

The debut of the Kepler K2 Bumblebee humanoid robot at ICRA 2025 generated significant excitement among robotics experts and industry leaders. This innovative robot aims to redefine standards in industrial automation, quickly becoming a standout attraction at the prestigious event in Atlanta.

K2 “Bumblebee” Stuns Audience With Live Demonstration at ICRA

The Kepler Humanoid Robot booth was a magnet for attendees eager to witness the K2 “Bumblebee” in action. Throughout the event, the robot performed live demonstrations, showcasing its ability to greet visitors, navigate crowded spaces autonomously, and interact fluidly with other robots on site. Robotics leaders such as Jim Fan from NVIDIA and IROS General Chair Hesheng Wang highlighted the model’s potential, while crowds gathered for photos, videos, and firsthand interactions with Bumblebee’s lifelike movements.

Next-Generation Kepler Robot Targets Industrial Applications

Kepler’s CEO, Debo Hu, emphasized that their vision focuses on building a commercial value loop in industrial environments. The K2 “Bumblebee” stands 175 cm tall, weighs 75 kg, and is equipped with 52 degrees of freedom and more than 80 sensors. Its processing power reaches 100 TOPS, enabling it to perform complex sequences of tasks. By prioritizing industrial use cases—such as manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics—Kepler is moving quickly toward scalable deployment and real-world impact.

Advanced Features and Bold Commercialization Roadmap Revealed

The robot introduces proprietary technology including planetary roller screw actuators for smoother, more efficient motion. Its series-parallel arm design delivers strong payload capacity—up to 15 kg per arm—with minimal energy draw. Notably, the K2 Bumblebee operates for up to eight hours on a single one-hour charge. Its Dexterous Hands feature 11 degrees of freedom and 25 sensing points per finger for precise manipulation in industrial environments. With over 80% of its hardware developed in-house, the robot is priced at $30,000 and can outperform 1.5 human workers in equivalent tasks. Kepler is also conducting extensive trials, targeting flexible deployment in multiple market verticals.

In conclusion, the Kepler K2 Bumblebee is attracting global attention with its advanced capabilities, smart integrations, and commercial focus. As the company pursues broader deployment, it’s clear this humanoid robot is poised to transform industrial work and set new benchmarks in robotics innovation.

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