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Humanoid robot speaks 15 languages fluently concurrently

Humanoid robot speaks 15 languages fluently concurrently

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By Jean-Pierre Joosting

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Realbotix has announced that its humanoid robot now communicates fluently in 15 major languages, with access to more than 147 additional languages and dialects through cloud-based support.

This multilingual capability enhances the robot to connect with people across a wide range of industries and cultural contexts. Its expanded language support and ability to integrate most third-party AI platforms make it well-suited for international venues such as airports, hotels, museums, and tourist attractions. The lifelike robot can provide information, answer questions, and assist visitors with natural and engaging conversations in the language they are most comfortable speaking, improving accessibility and overall guest experience.

In healthcare settings, the robot can serve as a communication bridge between patients and medical staff. Patients can speak in their preferred language, enabling them to ask questions, describe their symptoms, or share their concerns. The robot then translates the information and relays it to healthcare teams, ensuring clear communication and more responsive care.

A recent report by Research and Markets estimates that the global humanoid robots market size is expected to grow from USD 2.98 billion in 2025 to USD 243.40 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 49.21% during the forecast period. The report finds that there is a marked increase in the functionalities and applications of humanoid robots across various sectors, thanks to the rapid progress in technology. Furthermore, the escalating demand for automation across multiple industries, combined with labour shortages and the need for improved efficiency, is driving the market forward.

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“Adding multilingual support to our humanoid robot is a meaningful step toward more human-centred technology,” said Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix. “Whether in a hospital or a hotel, the ability to understand and respond in someone’s native language builds trust and makes the experience more personal.”

Realbotix continues to enhance its AI platform with advanced speech recognition, emotional recognition, and lifelike interaction, offering customizable robotics for industries such as hospitality, healthcare, and customer service.

www.realbotix.com

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