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HEART Robot

HEART Robot

HEART Robot

DemoWheeled2025Last updated: April 18, 2026
Locomotion Type
Wheeled
Stage
Demo
Release Year
2025

Product Overview

West Lake Interactive has launched the world’s first flexible variable-stiffness robotic arm, Mawarm, along with the HEART series robots, redefining the safety boundaries of human-robot interaction through revolutionary “hard-and-soft” technology. This breakthrough not only marks the transition of flexible robotics from the lab to industrialization, but also signals a potential disruptive transformation in the service robot market. The core innovation of the Mawarm robotic arm lies in its combination of mechanical metamaterials and metastructures. Unlike traditional robotic arms that rely on rigid metal skeletons, Mawarm uses a programmable pneumatic system to control the stiffness variation of its internal structure. During routine tasks, the arm maintains a rigid form to ensure precision in gripping and manipulation. When a strong collision occurs or control fails, the pneumatic system responds within milliseconds, inflating the vacuum air chamber to instantly “soften” the arm, absorbing and dispersing impact forces to prevent injury to humans.

Key Highlights

West Lake Interactive has launched the world’s first flexible variable-stiffness robotic arm, Mawarm, along with the HEART series robots, redefining the safety boundaries of human-robot interaction through revolutionary “hard-and-soft” technology. This breakthrough not only marks the transition of flexible robotics from the lab to industrialization, but also signals a potential disruptive transformation in the service robot market.
The core innovation of the Mawarm robotic arm lies in its combination of mechanical metamaterials and metastructures. Unlike traditional robotic arms that rely on rigid metal skeletons, Mawarm uses a programmable pneumatic system to control the stiffness variation of its internal structure. During routine tasks, the arm maintains a rigid form to ensure precision in gripping and manipulation. When a strong collision occurs or control fails, the pneumatic system responds within milliseconds, inflating the vacuum air chamber to instantly “soften” the arm, absorbing and dispersing impact forces to prevent injury to humans.

Target Scenarios

Home & Service
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