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flag Canadian firm Mirsee Robotics boosts MH3 robot for industrial use with improved battery, stability, and voice control, as production scales and Toyota tests similar robots in Ontario.

flag Canadian robotics firm Mirsee Robotics is advancing its MH3 humanoid robot for industrial use in warehouses and factories, using a Canadian-made vision system for tasks like object picking. flag CEO Tarek Rahim says the robot improves on battery life, stability, and voice interaction, with production scaling next year and staff doubling to about 20. flag While global attention focuses on Chinese robots, Rahim calls for more government support to grow Canada’s AI-driven robotics sector. flag Industrial applications are advancing quickly, with Toyota testing similar robots in Ontario, and Rahim predicts humanoid labor could transform industries more than the early 20th-century automotive revolution, though home robots remain years away due to technical and safety challenges.

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