Las Vegas, NV - Even though we didn’t have luck at the casino… Las Vegas was a win for us! 🎰CES 2026 was all about expanding the horizon of cognitive robotics. We revealed Gen 3.5 of our humanoid robot, 4NE1, developed in collaboration with Studio F. A. Porsche. Alongside it, we introduced two entirely new robots: 4NE1 Mini, which brings full cognitive capabilities into a smaller, more accessible form, and is especially well-suited for science and education thanks to its size and ease of handling. We also unveiled the NEURA Quadruped, our four-legged explorer, built for demanding applications such as inspection, surveillance, and payload transport in complex environments.Our demos across the booth showed what cognitive robots can already do in real settings. Robots learning, adapting, and operating autonomously, connected through the Neuraverse and shaped by real-world experience. Today, most robots operate in isolation, with data trapped in individual units or companies. The Neuraverse breaks down these silos by connecting robots to a shared platform where they learn collectively – pooling and reusing experience to dramatically accelerate development.Visitors got an inside look at how our robots are trained – not just in simulations, but in real environments. In the worldwide NEURA Gyms, intelligence is shaped by real physics, real variability, and real tasks, generating the data physical AI truly needs. 🦾We were overwhelmed by the strong interest in robots, the many engaging conversations, and the encouraging feedback at our booth. CES once again showed us why we do what we do: Building cognitive robots with purpose that are designed to support people in real life.A huge thank you to everyone who stopped by, asked questions, shared ideas, and challenged us! 🫶