Roboy is a humanoid robot developed by the Devanthro team at the University of Munich. It is designed to replicate human-like movements and provide insights into how human muscles and joints work, while serving as a platform for research in robotics, biomechanics, and artificial intelligence. Roboy’s primary goal is to study human locomotion and assist in developing technologies that could help improve prosthetics, exoskeletons, and rehabilitation tools. Devanthro, the company behind Roboy, focuses on developing humanoid robots that closely mimic human physiology and movement. They aim to create robots that not only assist in medical or industrial tasks but also enhance our understanding of human mechanics. Their work in robotics focuses on replicating human capabilities and advancing humanoid robotics technology to be more versatile and human-like.