Clone Robotics Unveils Water-Powered Humanoids with Artificial Muscles

Humanoid AI Robot: A Polish startup company is developing humanoid robots with water-powered synthetic muscles. The company claims that these robots can perform natural movements like humans and will prove useful in the future, from home to office to industry.

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Clone Robotics Unveils Water-Powered Humanoids with Artificial Muscles
Clone Robotics Unveils Water-Powered Humanoids with Artificial Muscles

Picture a robot, in the distance appearing humanoid, waving its arms, opening doors, and even slicing fruit for you. Picture what it would be like if this robot received its power not from motors or electricity but from water muscles. This isn't fantasy, but fact. Clone Robotics, a Polish startup company, has shocked everyone with an unusual experiment in the field of humanoid robots.

Clone Robotics was started by Indian-born entrepreneur and CEO Dhanush Radhakrishnan in 2021. He feels that development in humanoid robots has been far too sluggish. Hence, the intention of the company is not to design small updates, but to design full-scale, human-like robots that can accomplish daily tasks and be spotted in our surroundings in the future.

The team first decided to build a robotic hand because the human hand is the most complex and versatile organ. After 18 months of work, they created a hand with artificial ligaments and muscle-tendon structures that mimic human movement. Subsequently, in just one year, the company built a complete humanoid prototype.

Muskan Kumawat Verified Public Figure • 16 Apr, 2026 Journalist

Muskan Kumawat is a Journalist & Content Writer at Sangri Times English, covering a wide range of topics, including news, entertainment, and trending stories. With a strong passion for storytelling and in-depth reporting, she delivers engaging and informative content to readers.

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