Forbes June 27, 2025
John Koetsier

Neura Robotics officially unveiled the third generation of its 4NE-1 humanoid robot this week, along with a household robot named MiPa, an open robotics ecosystem called the Neuraverse, and a vision for an app store for robots. The 4NE-1 humanoid robot is powerful but also sensitive: able to lift more than any other humanoid robot I’ve seen, but also able to sense human touch.

Additionally, Neura said it plans to ship 5,000,000 robots of varying kinds by 2030–significantly more than the 100,000 Figure plans to ship–and that the first shipping 4NE-1 humanoid robots would be delivered this year.

“We are excited to launch a series of robots,” CEO David Reger told me last week on the TechFirst podcast. “There is...

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