NEURA Robotics just locked in AWS as its primary cloud, and Amazon is exploring putting NEURA’s flagship 4NE-1 humanoid into real fulfillment centers. That’s a 1.8m, 100 kg-lifting bipedal robot, styled by Porsche, brain powered by NVIDIA Thor T5000 — about to start picking boxes for the company that ships half the planet’s parcels.
The hardware
4NE-1 is built for heavy industrial work, not parlor tricks. Bipedal frame, two arms, dexterous hands, Thor T5000 onboard for real on-device manipulation and navigation. The Porsche styling isn’t vanity — it’s NEURA’s pitch that humanoids belong next to humans on factory floors, not behind cages. Amazon will use early pilots to harvest sensor data from actual shelves, totes, and conveyors, then feed it back into training.
The cloud hook developers care about
Here’s what most coverage misses. NEURA’s training stack — Neuraverse plus NEURA Gym — now runs on AWS and integrates with Amazon SageMaker. Developers can submit training data, schedule high-fidelity simulations, and read back the policies the 4NE-1 fleet has learned in the field. Among humanoid platforms, very few are reachable by a cloud-side AI agent through standard AWS APIs. This one is.
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