India has long been a leader in the robotics industry, and now it has taken another step forward with the introduction of Manav, the country’s first 3D-printed humanoid robot. Manav was created by Diwakar Vaish, an engineer and robotics enthusiast, and was manufactured by A-SET Robotics. It debuted at the IIT-Bombay Techfest 2014-2015 in Mumbai.
Manav is a bipedal robot that stands at approximately 4 feet tall and weighs around 20 kilograms. It is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and can move at a speed of up to 1 meter per second. Manav is equipped with a range of sensors, including infrared and ultrasonic sensors, as well as a camera. This allows it to detect and respond to its environment.
Manav is capable of performing a range of tasks, including walking, running, and dancing. It can also interact with its environment by responding to voice commands and recognizing faces. Manav is also capable of responding to basic commands, such as opening doors and turning on lights.
Manav is a significant achievement for the robotics industry in India. It is the first of its kind in the country and is a testament to the potential of 3D printing technology. Manav is a major step forward in the development of humanoid robots, and it is hoped that it will lead to further advances in the field.
Manav is a remarkable achievement and is sure to inspire a new generation of robotics enthusiasts in India. It is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of its creator, Diwakar Vaish, and the team at A-SET Robotics. Manav is sure to be an important part of India’s robotics industry for years to come.