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![Olivier Stasse, Head of Research at CNRS, tests Pyrene, a humanoid robot handyman, developped by the French lab Laas (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems) of the CNRS in Toulouse, France, Olivier Stasse, Head of Research at CNRS, tests Pyrene, a humanoid robot handyman, developped by the French lab Laas (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems) of the CNRS in Toulouse, France,](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CJJMWM/olivier-stasse-head-of-research-at-cnrs-tests-pyrene-a-humanoid-robot-handyman-developped-by-the-french-lab-laas-laboratory-for-analysis-and-architecture-of-systems-of-the-cnrs-in-toulouse-france-february-21-2017-reutersregis-duvignau-2CJJMWM.jpg)
Olivier Stasse, Head of Research at CNRS, tests Pyrene, a humanoid robot handyman, developped by the French lab Laas (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems) of the CNRS in Toulouse, France,
![Olivier Stasse (R), Head of Research at CNRS, tests Pyrene, a humanoid robot handyman, developped by the French lab Laas (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems) of the CNRS in Toulouse, Olivier Stasse (R), Head of Research at CNRS, tests Pyrene, a humanoid robot handyman, developped by the French lab Laas (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems) of the CNRS in Toulouse,](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CPK1BB/olivier-stasse-head-of-research-at-cnrs-tests-pyrene-a-humanoid-robot-handyman-developped-by-the-french-lab-laas-laboratory-for-analysis-and-architecture-of-systems-of-the-cnrs-in-toulouse-france-february-21-2017-reutersregis-duvignau-2CPK1BB.jpg)
Olivier Stasse (R), Head of Research at CNRS, tests Pyrene, a humanoid robot handyman, developped by the French lab Laas (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems) of the CNRS in Toulouse,
![Olivier Stasse (R), Head of Research at CNRS, tests Pyrene, a humanoid robot handyman, developped by the French lab Laas (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems) of the CNRS in Toulouse, France, February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Regis ... Olivier Stasse (R), Head of Research at CNRS, tests Pyrene, a humanoid robot handyman, developped by the French lab Laas (Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems) of the CNRS in Toulouse, France, February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Regis ...](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CKYFW2/olivier-stasse-head-of-research-at-cnrs-tests-pyrene-a-humanoid-robot-handyman-developped-by-the-french-lab-laas-laboratory-for-analysis-and-architecture-of-systems-of-the-cnrs-in-toulouse-france-february-21-2017-reutersregis-duvignau-2CKYFW2.jpg)