Boston Dynamics' journey from R&D to commercialization
Boston Dynamics has sparked the imaginations of the general public with its viral videos, but the company is now hoping to get the attention of paying customers. CNBC got a rare look at Boston Dynamics' office in Massachusetts, where the team showed off two of the robots they are working to commercialize: Spot and Stretch.
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