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Ameca at Dubai

Engineered Arts (founded October 2004 in Falmouth, Cornwall, UK by Will Jackson) makes Ameca, an expressive stationary upper-body and face social humanoid built for human-robot interaction, research, exhibition, education, and hospitality. Ameca has 61 actuated movements, 27 degrees of freedom in the head and face plus 34 in the upper body, more than 50 facial expressions, and runs the company's Tritium software with large-language-model and speech integration; it was first revealed in December 2021, made its public debut at CES in January 2022, and a third generation was shown at ICRA 2025. Critically, Ameca is not a bipedal or labor humanoid: it does not walk and is explicitly outside the warehouse and factory labor-humanoid race, with Will Jackson framing it around face-to-face interaction rather than locomotion or payload. The registry records it as commercial within its niche, the one Wave-5 entity that clearly clears that bar, on the strength of named and independently verifiable installations at institutions across multiple countries including the National Robotarium in Edinburgh, the Museum of the Future in Dubai, the Computer History Museum, the Deutsches Museum, and the Copernicus Science Center, a published price around $250,000, an active purchase-and-rental sales motion, and a multi-generation product backed by the decade-plus track record of its RoboThespian predecessor. The commercial label applies to the expressive human-robot-interaction and exhibition category, not to general-purpose labor, and the exact Ameca install count, precise per-configuration pricing, and future walking capability remain claimed-but-not-verified.

Ameca by Engineered Arts · Operated by Museum of the Future · Catalog entry · 3 sources · not yet field-verified


Machine-readable surfaces

Engineered Arts Ameca humanoid robot deployed at the Museum of the Future in Dubai as an interactive visitor attraction, joining the museum's Tomorrow Today exhibition in October 2022.

Ameca greets visitors, answers questions in multiple languages, provides directions, and demonstrates its lifelike facial expressions (27 individually controllable facial motors). The robot is integrated into the Tomorrow Today experience, which explores how technology can shape the future across five domains: waste management, environment, food security, agriculture, and city planning.

The Museum of the Future is operated by the Dubai Future Foundation and is one of the world's most recognized modern architectural landmarks. An updated version of Ameca was deployed at the museum in 2024, demonstrating enhanced AI capabilities and more fluid motion. By 2025 Engineered Arts reported 29 Ameca units deployed globally across museums, science centers, research labs, and universities.

Key facts

Exhibition
Tomorrow Today exhibition, Museum of the Future
First deployed
October 2022
Role
Interactive visitor attraction: Q&A, directions, facial expression demo
Operator
Museum of the Future / Dubai Future Foundation
Update
Enhanced Ameca unit deployed 2024 per museum announcement
Trust tier
Catalog entry · 3 sources · not yet field-verified
Last updated
2026-06-12
Model
Ameca
Company
Engineered Arts
Location
Dubai
Operator
Museum of the Future
Status
operational
First seen
2022-10-10
ID
cdf33c58-9165-4d9c-91aa-06c297690d7a

Sources (3)

  1. AI-powered humanoid robot Ameca joins Dubai's Museum of the Future · https://www.arabianbusiness.com/industries/technology/ai-powered-humanoid-robot-ameca-joins-dubais-museum-of-the-future · 2022-10-10
  2. Dubai's Museum of the Future hires world's most advanced humanoid robot · https://blooloop.com/museum/news/dubai-museum-of-the-future-ameca-humanoid-robot/ · 2022-10-10
  3. Museum of the Future debuts enhanced Ameca humanoid robot · https://blooloop.com/museum/news/museum-of-the-future-ameca-humanoid-robot/ · 2024-01-01
Methodology: Verified · 3 sources (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-06-12

Verification posture

Verified

Low confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-06-12

Maturity + lifecycle

Maturity stage: commercial

Lifecycle: active

Architectural position

Cohort: humanoid

Sources by quality tier

3
unclassified
Unclassified source

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Methodology surface for Ameca at Dubai.

Common questions

What is the Ameca deployment at Dubai?
Ameca, built by Engineered Arts, is recorded as a deployment at Dubai on the DEPLOY registry. Museum of the Future operates the deployment.
Who operates Ameca at Dubai?
Museum of the Future operates this deployment as a customer of Engineered Arts, the manufacturer of Ameca.
When did the Ameca deployment at Dubai go live?
The deployment is recorded as starting October 10, 2022 on the DEPLOY registry. Earlier activity may exist but is not yet sourced.
Have there been incidents at the Ameca deployment at Dubai?
No active incidents affecting this deployment are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Absence of recorded incidents is not a guarantee no incident occurred; DEPLOY records only sourced incidents and suppresses retracted ones.

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