Robotics

Realbotix to Debut its Next Generation Robot at CES 2025

Realbotix Corp. (TSX-V: XBOT | Frankfurt Stock Exchange: 76M | OTC: XBOTF) (“Realbotix” or the “Company”), a leading creator of humanoid robots and companionship-based AI, will debut its next-generation ultra-realistic humanoid robot on January 7th, 2025, the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025.

CES is one of the largest and most influential technology expos in the world. The event is renowned for showcasing cutting-edge innovations across various industries, drawing over 170,000 attendees annually, including leaders in technology, media, and business from around the globe. The show takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada, between January 7th to 10th.

In addition to unveiling a new robot, Realbotix will also be showcasing “Aria”, its flagship robot and Brand Ambassador known for its advanced AI capabilities and human-like interactions. Aria will have new upgraded AI and language capabilities that will make her interactions with CES attendees memorable and impactful.

“We’re incredibly excited to debut our next-generation humanoid robot at CES 2025,” said Andrew Kiguel, CEO. ”This marks a significant milestone in our mission to blend advanced AI with lifelike design, creating meaningful connections between humans and technology. Aria has been a trailblazer, and we look forward to showcasing the future of companionship and interaction through our latest innovations.”

Realbotix invites all CES attendees to visit our booth to experience firsthand how Realbotix is shaping the future of robotics and human connection. Our team will be available for live demonstrations and discussions about how our technology is pushing the boundaries of AI-powered companionship and social interaction.

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