Suppliers: Hello Robot #ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZJump to Section#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZClick here to login and view details of this companyFeatured Articles & Products Read More >By Brianna Wessling | January 10, 2023Hello Robot earns $2.5M grant from National Institute of HealthThe National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institute of Health, awarded Hello Robot with an approximately $2.5 million grant. By Brianna Wessling | May 9, 2022Hello Robot to keynote Healthcare Robotics Engineering ForumCharlie Kemp, the co-founder and CTO of Hello Robot, will be giving at keynote presentation at the Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum.By Steve Crowe | July 15, 2020Podcast: Hello Robot exits stealth; White Castle turns to roboticsOn Episode 7 of The Robot Report Podcast, we talk to Hello Robot after it exited stealth with Stretch and Miso Robotics, which partnered with White Castle.By Steve Crowe | July 14, 2020Hello Robot’s Stretch aims to democratize mobile manipulationAfter three years in stealth mode, Hello Robot unveiled its Stretch mobile manipulator. The first version of the product targets robotics researchers.
By Brianna Wessling | January 10, 2023Hello Robot earns $2.5M grant from National Institute of HealthThe National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institute of Health, awarded Hello Robot with an approximately $2.5 million grant.
By Brianna Wessling | May 9, 2022Hello Robot to keynote Healthcare Robotics Engineering ForumCharlie Kemp, the co-founder and CTO of Hello Robot, will be giving at keynote presentation at the Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum.
By Steve Crowe | July 15, 2020Podcast: Hello Robot exits stealth; White Castle turns to roboticsOn Episode 7 of The Robot Report Podcast, we talk to Hello Robot after it exited stealth with Stretch and Miso Robotics, which partnered with White Castle.
By Steve Crowe | July 14, 2020Hello Robot’s Stretch aims to democratize mobile manipulationAfter three years in stealth mode, Hello Robot unveiled its Stretch mobile manipulator. The first version of the product targets robotics researchers.