Twendy-One robot
March 11, 2010 · Print This Article

The Twendy-One robot took by a decade of research by Professor Shigeki Sugano and his team of researchers at Waseda University, Japan, where they were assisted by by 20 private companies to come up with a robot that is able to co-exist with humans in an aging society. that seems to be a phenomenon with Japan (and perhaps Singapore in the near future), so robots might be their only hope when it comes to companionship and caregiving during one’s golden years. Twendy-One’s most notable feature would be its mechanical passive impedance mechanism that allows it to adapt
to unexpected external forces. With a four-fingered hand, it is able to pick up tiny flat objects without a problem, featuring soft finger tips but a hard nail. whether you want a caregiver that doesn’t gossip behind your back or poison you slowly by day to have a bite at your inheritance, soon after you might want to consider forking out around $110,000 to $210,000 for the Twendy-One.Permalink: Twendy-One robot from Ubergizmo | RSS Sponsor: Win a Fellowes Microshred Paper Shredder!




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