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Japanese robots: April 2005
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Sunday, April 24, 2005. There was also a nod to the history of robots with what appeared to be some old European automota. Posted by jonathan at 2:47 PM. Mitsubishi's Wakamaru robot was also on show. This robot has a sophisticated 10,000 word vocabulary and is being developed by Mitsubishi as a robot that will be able to integrate into a family home where it will be able to interact with and do chores for family members. Does Japan need a ...
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Japanese robots: May 2005
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Tuesday, May 03, 2005. Here is a very life-like robot that is used as a receptionist/information provider. As far as I could tell however, only its face was capable of movement. Posted by jonathan at 2:00 PM. Here is another picture of Mitsubishi's Wakamaru robot. Not sure if it is cute or scary. Posted by jonathan at 1:57 PM. View my complete profile. Get a RSS feed from here! Break into the Japanese market! My blog about living in Japan.
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Japanese robots: Nanotech and robots, is Japan the ideal place?
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Saturday, August 26, 2006. Nanotech and robots, is Japan the ideal place? I have recently been reading a bit about future robot technologies, in particular the work of Ray Kurzweil. So where does Japan fit into all of this? Posted by jonathan at 12:57 PM. Hey, I just got a free $500.00 Gift Card. Hey, I just got a free $500.00 Gift Card. Hey Jonathan.it's been a while since your last post. The question is when. View my complete profile.
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Japanese robots: December 2004
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Sunday, December 12, 2004. We could also see old robots at RoboPlaza. This is an old Tmusk model 01. Robots have come a long way since it first appeared. Posted by jonathan at 11:29 AM. Was at RoboPlaza, proving as popular as ever! Posted by jonathan at 11:23 AM. Posted by jonathan at 11:21 AM. Posted by jonathan at 11:16 AM. Posted by jonathan at 11:13 AM. View my complete profile. Get a RSS feed from here! Break into the Japanese market!
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Japanese robots: September 2004
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Sunday, September 19, 2004. Comet III Guardian article. There has been a bit of a lull in my robot reports as I haven't been to see any recently. I hope to restart next month. Robots are never far from my mind though and recently I wrote a newspaper article about Comet III which appeared on the 9th September in The Guardian, a national newspaper in the U.K. You can read the text of the article on the Guardian's website.
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Japanese robots: Robonova
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Saturday, February 18, 2006. Robonova is actually produced by a Korean manufacturer but I had to include it because it is cool. Here it is doing a Tai-Chi routine but it can even turn cartwheels. All thanks to some nifty programming and 16 digital servos. Posted by jonathan at 12:13 PM. View my complete profile. Get a RSS feed from here! Break into the Japanese market! Buy designer Japanese artwork T-shirts! My blog about living in Japan.
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Japanese robots
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Sunday, June 11, 2006. When all else fails, post a photo of the Hello-Kitty Robot (it can talk with you! Posted by jonathan at 8:41 AM. View my complete profile. Get a RSS feed from here! Break into the Japanese market! Buy designer Japanese artwork T-shirts! My blog about the Break into Japan project. My blog about living in Japan. This is a new robot from Tmusk, the RIDC-01. It is. Does Japan need a Manhattan Project for robots.
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Japanese robots: August 2004
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Sunday, August 29, 2004. Paro is not the only robot trying to engage with people at an emotional level. A joint industry-academic project between the Business Design Laboratories based in Nagoya Japan, and the Department of Intelligence and Computer Science at the Nagoya Institute of Technology has resulted in Ifbot. Posted by jonathan at 6:11 PM. Sunday, August 01, 2004. Beneath Paro's fluffy exterior there lie a whole host of touch senso...
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Japanese robots
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Saturday, January 28, 2006. This is a video I took showing the HRP2 humanoid robot doing a martial arts routine. Posted by jonathan at 8:07 PM. View my complete profile. Get a RSS feed from here! Break into the Japanese market! Buy designer Japanese artwork T-shirts! My blog about the Break into Japan project. My blog about living in Japan. With all the hype around humanoid robots it is eas. Japanese robot book update.
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Japanese robots: Life-like robot MC
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A blog about the latest research in the field of Japanese robots. Sunday, May 14, 2006. Posted by jonathan at 8:31 AM. View my complete profile. Get a RSS feed from here! Break into the Japanese market! Buy designer Japanese artwork T-shirts! My blog about the Break into Japan project. My blog about living in Japan. This is a new robot from Tmusk, the RIDC-01. It is. Does Japan need a Manhattan Project for robots. A close up of Nagara III. He looked OK but not esp. Japanese robot book update.