Engineered Arts · Humanoid · 2005
The pioneering 'robot actor' from England's Engineered Arts (founded 2004), first built in 2005 and now installed at 250+ venues worldwide including NASA Kennedy Space Center and museums. RoboThespian is a life-size (1.75 m, 33 kg) interactive humanoid designed for public display: an aluminium chassis and PET body shell house an actuated upper body, arms, hands, head and jaw driven by Festo pneumatic actuators plus brushed DC motors across 26 DoF (30+ axes). LCD-screen eyes, RGB cheeks and a synchronised jaw bring expression; it speaks 30+ languages with 90 TTS voices, and runs Engineered Arts' Tritium software (Gentoo/Ubuntu) with scripted, API and TinMan telepresence control. It performed in the stage play 'Spillikin' and hosted the 2015 NatGeo film Robots 3D.
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View full interactive profile, comparisons & videos →| Category | Humanoid |
| Sub-type | Interactive Theatrical Humanoid |
| Status | Active |
| Year | 2005 |
| Origin | United Kingdom |
| Released | 2005 |
| Weight | 33 kg |
| Frame | Aluminium alloy |
| Degrees of freedom | 26 |
| Camera | Cameras + IR depth sensors (gesture/pose) |
| Operating system | Tritium (Gentoo / Ubuntu Linux) |
| Actuator type | Festo pneumatic actuators + brushed DC motors |
| Use cases | Live stage performance / theatre, Museums and exhibitions, Education, Telepresence, Corporate events |
| Made in | United Kingdom |




