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Cyberdyne’s gear works by reading bioelectric ... Paro, which costs about $3,700, reacts to touch, sound and light. A hand grazes its whiskers and Paro’s head and legs move.
Cyberdyne’s robotic exoskeletal suits are designed for use at rehab centers by patients building strength. The company is also pitching them to hospitals and nursing homes in Japan, where people ...
If the name Cyberdyne doesn't immediately ring a bell, its HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) robotic suit sure will. Here at CEATEC, we bumped into these folks who kindly offered to strap us onto their ...
The Cyberdyne Systems Series 800 Terminator is ... as it involves the recreation of a robotic imitation of a human hand and arm. Thankfully, due to the hard work of dedicated individuals ...
Cyberdyne listed in Tokyo in 2014 and is aiming ... Replicating the dexterity and flexibility of the human hand is one of the great challenges for robots, which struggle to perform different ...
As noticed by Gizmodo, Cyberdyne systems featured a major part in the Terminator series - building lethal robots and developing Skynet, which eventually tries to destroy all of humanity.
A Japanese company with one of the most ominous corporate names in movie lore just went public. Shares in Cyberdyne Inc. more than doubled in price on their first day of trading on the Tokyo Stock ...
Cyberdyne Inc. said it has won a 360 million yen ($2.4 million) order to deliver 46 units of its Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) robotic suit series as part of a Japanese government-backed agency's ...
Better known for producing the world's most advanced exoskeletons, Japan's Cyberdyne is expanding its portfolio with a new as-yet-unnamed industrial cleaning robot for very large areas such as ...
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