There isn’t a whole lot of information available about this device, but it appears that Honda has developed a new type of robotic leg brace based on existing Asimo technology. Sensors on the brace ...
When Elon Musk said Tesla would build a humanoid robot and put a person in a Spandex suit dancing on a stage, it looked like a joke. Despite that, the Tesla CEO has since said it was for real and that ...
In addition to the all-new ASIMO and the task-performing robot arm introduced today, the previously introduced walking assist device with stride management system which supports walking for people ...
Honda has reportedly pulled the plug on Asimo. But the technologies it’s developed for humanoid robot – one of the most advanced ever made – will live on. The story of Asimo dates back to 1986 when ...
Just one year after we watched Honda’s Asimo humanoid robot run around and try not to trip over chairs, things are looking up for the little guy. Looks like Asimo has graduated to office work, meeting ...
ASIMO, Honda’s 18 year old humanoid robot project, and the brainchild for their quest for self-balancing bipedal robots, is no more. Honda officially announced that the ASIMO – which stands for ...
The future is not now. Not quite. But it is walking this way. It is climbing the stairs. It is waving to the paperboy. It is dancing with the most precious little blond girl in the courtyards of ...
– World’s first drive system that enables movement in all directions – TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pursuing the concept of “harmony with people” Honda has developed a new personal mobility technology and ...
When you think of Honda, you may envision cars, motorcycles or perhaps lawn equipment. But there’s another side to the Japanese corporation that many tend to overlook. They’re in the forefront of ...
A walking childlike robot from Japanese automaker Honda Motor Co. is entering classrooms to help teachers demonstrate the wonders of science. The 51-inch-tall (130-centimeter-tall), bubble-headed ...
Everyday we get a little closer to finally having our own personal robotic servants. Honda’s Robotics division unveiled an all-new ASIMO that’s lighter, more dexterous, and smart enough to be ...
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