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Mentee Robotics Demonstrates Warehouse Autonomy with Dual-Robot ''Uncut'' Demo

A screenshot from a Mentee Robotics video showing two dark grey humanoid robots in a well-lit, simulated warehouse environment with wooden floors. In the foreground, a V3 robot walks past stacks of blue plastic crates, while a second robot stands near metal shelving in the background. A small picture-in-picture camera view is visible in the bottom left corner.
Two V3 MenteeBots operating autonomously in a shared workspace during the 18-minute "uncut" demonstration. The footage highlights the robots' ability to navigate around standard logistics totes and flow racks without collision. Image: Mentee Robotics

Mentee Robotics, the Israeli firm founded by Mobileye co-founder Amnon Shashua, released new footage today showcasing its V3 MenteeBot in a logistics setting. Unlike the high-speed, heavily edited sizzle reels that dominate the sector, Mentee released an unedited 18-minute demonstration alongside a standard highlight clip. The footage depicts two humanoid units working autonomously to move boxes from variable-height piles to storage racks.

The demonstration underscores the company’s pivot toward industrial reliability, focusing on the specific demands of warehouse environments: stability, battery endurance, and multi-agent coordination.

This is the edited version, watch the long, unedited clip at the end of this article.

The "Uncut" Factor

The core of the new release is the "uncut" video, a format that is becoming an unofficial standard for verification in the robotics industry. In the 18-minute continuous shot, two V3 MenteeBots transfer a total of 32 boxes from eight different piles into four flow racks.

According to Mentee Robotics, the operation was fully autonomous with no teleoperation involved. The video highlights several key technical competencies:

  • Variable Picking: The robots are shown retrieving objects from piles of different heights, requiring real-time perception and motion planning rather than a hard-coded trajectory.
  • Locomotion and Stability: The V3 units maintain balance while carrying loads and navigating a shared workspace.
  • Multi-Agent Coordination: Perhaps most notably, the two robots operate in close proximity without collision, suggesting a level of environmental awareness and fleet management capability.

While the pace of the robots is deliberate—measured and steady rather than rapid—the consistency of the workflow suggests that Mentee is prioritizing process reliability over raw speed at this stage of development.

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Hardware Built for Heavy Lifting

The V3 MenteeBot, unveiled earlier this year, represents a significant hardware maturation from the company's earlier prototypes. Standing at 175 cm (approximately 5'9") and weighing in with a design clearly intended for industrial floors rather than living rooms, the robot is powered by dual NVIDIA Jetson Orin AGX processors. This onboard compute allows the machine to process 360-degree vision data from fisheye cameras and make decisions locally, a prerequisite for warehouses where Wi-Fi latency can be a bottleneck.

The company claims the V3 utilizes custom-designed actuators that provide high power density, allowing for a carrying capacity of up to 25 kg (55 lbs). Just as critical for logistics operations is the power system; Mentee has integrated a hot-swappable battery solution, claiming an operating time of over three hours. This feature targets one of the primary hurdles for humanoid adoption: the need for near-continuous uptime in 24/7 fulfillment centers.

The Industrial Context

Mentee Robotics is positioning the V3 explicitly for the B2B market. While early marketing teased household chores, Shashua has confirmed that the immediate roadmap is organizational and industrial. This aligns with the broader industry trend; competitors like Agility Robotics (Digit) and Figure has already proven that their robots can perform doing industrial and logistical tasks. Agility recently announced that its fleet has successfully moved over 100,000 totes at a GXO Logistics facility. Figure announced that they are retiring their Figure 02 fleet claiming that the robots contributed to the production of over 30,000 BMW X3 vehicles.

The transition from a prototype that can lift a box to a product that should replace a human worker is difficult. It requires not just autonomy, but a cost-benefit analysis that favors the robot. By demonstrating two robots working in tandem without human intervention for an extended period, Mentee Robotics is attempting to prove that its hardware is not just a science project, but a viable link in the supply chain.

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