Showing posts with label Companion Robots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Companion Robots. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Beautiful Robot Named Sophia is Designed To Talk With People and Walk Among Us In The Future



Published on Mar 18, 2016
Robot. It’s the latest humanoid robot from Hanson Robotics. As you will see here, the “Sophia” robot is being designed to walk among us in the future and fully integrate as part of the consumer experience and on into the family, according to CEO Dr. David Hanson.
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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Kodomoroid and Otonaroid: Professor Ishiguro's new androids at Miraikan



Published on Jun 24, 2014
From June 25, Miraikan in Odaiba will present an exhibition showcasing the latest innovations in humanoid robotics. The exhibition features a number of robots, including Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro's newest androids.

related story on our website: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014...

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Why Commute? Just 'Beam' to Work



Published on Dec 23, 2012
A growing number of companies are selling telepresence robots _ mobile video-conferencing systems that give remote employees a physical presence at work. At Suitable Technologies "beam" to work on the telepresence machine their company sells. (Dec. 24)

Monday, September 10, 2012

Project CompanionAble - Concepts 2011




Uploaded by  on Feb 16, 2012
This video shows the early concepts of CompanionAble - a smart home and robot solution to support people with early dementia.

Please note: These are concept prototypes. This video does not represent the final outcome of the project.

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CompanionAble - "Integrated Cognitive Assistive & Domotic Companion Robotic Systems for Ability & Security"

CompanionAble provides people suffering from mild cognitive impairments (MCI) with an assistive environmentthe using the synergy between Robotics and Ambient Intelligence technologies and their semantic integration. This will support the cognitive stimulation and therapy management of the care-recipient, mediated by a robotic companion (mobile facilitation) working collaboratively with a smart home environment (stationary facilitation).

The distinguishing advantages of the CompanionAble Framework Architecture arise from the objective of graceful, scalable and cost-effective integration, plus a participative and inclusive co-design and scenario validation approach driving the RTD efforts in CompanionAble; involving care recipients and their close carers as well as the wider stakeholders. For more info, please visit:http://www.companionable.net