Engineered Arts Ameca

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Engineered Arts Ameca

ShippingResearchStationaryUnited KingdomUnited KingdomDebut 2021
Not publicly priced

No published price; purchase or rental by quote. · source

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An expressive humanoid from UK-based Engineered Arts, famed for lifelike facial movement via its Mesmer system. It stands 1.87 m with 61 actuated degrees of freedom, 27 in the face, and does not walk.

Enterprise/institutional; purchase or rental by quote for exhibitions, research and entertainment.

Height6'2"
Weight137 lb
DoF61
FormStationary

Estimated value & depreciation

Not publicly priced

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How much does the Engineered Arts Ameca cost?

Engineered Arts hasn’t published a public price for the Ameca — Enterprise/institutional; purchase or rental by quote for exhibitions, research and entertainment.

Is the Engineered Arts Ameca available to buy?

Shipping. Enterprise/institutional; purchase or rental by quote for exhibitions, research and entertainment.

What are the Engineered Arts Ameca’s specifications?

It is a stationary humanoid robot, debuting 2021: 6'2" (1.87 m) tall, 137 lb (62 kg), 61 degrees of freedom.

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