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RayTron Chapit Household Robots

by Johan on October 19, 2009 · 0 comments

RayTron Chapit Household Robots

Japanese company RayTron has designed a household robot called Chapit, which comes equipped with the voiice-recognition technology allowing it to respond to spoken phrases and commands. The microphone in its large ears can pick up around 1000 words of voice commands and its embedded speaker and speech synthesis function allow it to respond using a database of associated words and phrases. Chapit also communicates using simple gestures and facial expressions. Watch the video after the jump. More

Autonomous Fire Guard Concept

by Johan on August 22, 2009 · 0 comments

Autonomous Fire Guard Concept

Wildfire fighting is one of the most physically challenging task that human being faces today. Autonomous machines can operate faster and more efficiently while keeping people away from the hard, dirty and dangerous jobs. Designed by Aydin Mert, the Autonomous Fire Guard comes equipped with laser scanners, IR cameras and radar to cut through the smoke during fire. The robot is a perfect assistant for firefighters. Sadly, there is no further info on when it will go into mass production. [Yanko]

Dustbot Trash Collector

by Johan on July 11, 2009 · 1 comment

Dustbot Trash Collector

Co-funded by the European Commission, the Dustbot is a US$3.9 million project that aims to create a moderately-sized trash collector robot that can navigate through narrow streets that huge garbage trucks can’t reach. The Dustbot can also analyze the quality of the surrounding air using its sensors to measure the amount of pollutants like sulfur oxide, benzene, ozone, and nitrogen oxide. I hope that the Dustbot will be equipped with a self defense system that can protect itself from thieves who want to steal this expensive robot. Video after the jump. More

Robotic Drug Dealer From Panasonic

by Johan on July 8, 2009 · 1 comment

Robotic Drug Dealer From Panasonic

Japanese giant Panasonic has designed a robot that will help pharmacists to give out drugs to patients. The robot will be connected to electronic medical records and will scuttle around Japanese hospitals picking up prescriptions from patients. In a hospital with 400 beds, the robotic drug dealer will finish the job in only two hours, compared to the four hours it will take for a skilled pharmacist to complete the task. These robots will be available in Europe and the States very soon. The company has plans to develop other medical robots that will help old people move around. [Newlaunches]

HAL Robotic Exoskeleton Released

by Johan on April 12, 2009 · 2 comments

HAL Robotic Exoskeleton Released

The HAL Robotic Exoskeleton is officially going into production. Priced at $4200, this exoskeleton could change the lives of people with degenerative muscle diseases, or accident victims to regain basic mobility. Its battery can hold up to five hours of operation time. Video after the jump. More

Honda Brain Machine Technology

by Johan on March 31, 2009 · 4 comments

Honda Brain Machine Technology

Honda Research Institute Japan Co. Ltd, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International and Shimadzu Corporation have worked together to develop the World’s first Brain Machine Interface. Using this technology, you can control your robot with the help of your thoughts. It does not even require any physical movements such as pressing buttons. The newly developed measuring device uses EEG and NIRS sensors and it can be transported to and used in various locations. Video after the jump. More

HULC Exoskeleton

by Johan on March 16, 2009 · 0 comments

HULC Exoskeleton

Lockheed Martin introduces the HULC exoskeleton, which is actually an un-tethered, hydraulic-powered anthropomorphic exoskeleton that provides users with the ability to carry loads of up to 200 lbs for extended periods of time and over all terrains. The exoskeleton is flexible enough to be used in various positions. Its power-saving design allows the user to operate on battery power for extended missions. The HULC’s load-carrying ability works even when power is not available. [MeFi]

Futuristic Robot Dog Concept

by Johan on October 27, 2008 · 1 comment

Futuristic Robot Dog Concept

Time for another futuristic robot dog designed by Charles Kalpakian. The robot lights up every time you pull its tail cord. Quite an interesting concept, but it doesn’t look like it comes even close to competing with Sony Aibos. [Yanko] More

MechaDroid Type C3 Robot Receptionist

by Johan on October 3, 2008 · 4 comments

MechaDroid Type C3 robot receptionist is a clever robot that adopts face recognition technology to recognize the face of the visitors. The robot was recently unveiled at Tokyo’s CEATEC conference. It also features an embedded touchscreen panel that displays important info and required directions. You can purchase the MechaDroid Type C3 robot receptionist with your $28,000 upwards, depending on the customer’s needs. [Business Media]

Entertainment Robots at The Taipei International Robot Show

VIA has showed off its new entertainment robots at the World Trade Center in Taipei, Taiwan. There are three robots at VIA booths, which are powered by VIA EPIA Pico-ITX motherboard and are provided by PlayRobot, a Taiwan-based robot developer and distributor. With these robots, VIA tries to show to customers that the VIA EPIA Pico-ITX motherboard is perfect for academic, hobbyist and commercial robot developers. [FarEastGizmos]

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