Panasonic to unveil communication assistance, hair-washing robots
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Communication assistance robot HOSPI-Rimo
OSAKA —
Panasonic Corp on Monday announced the development of an innovative communication assistance robot named HOSPI-Rimo and new models of its Hair-Washing Robot and RoboticBed. These robots are designed to support people who need assistance to lead safe, comfortable and pleasant lives. Panasonic will showcase prototypes of these three robots at the 38th International Home Care & Rehabilitation Exhibition (H.C.R.2011) to be held Oct 5-7 at the Tokyo Big Site.
HOSPI-Rimo serves as an intermediary to enable comfortable communication between people who are bed ridden or have limited mobility to communicate with other people, for example, their attending doctor in a separate room in the hospital or friends who live far away, as if they were interacting face to face. Panasonic developed HOSPI automatic medication delivery robot, which is used in hospitals in Japan and other countries. HOSPI-Rimo employs HOSPI’s autonomous mobility technology and high-definition visual communications technology.
The new Hair-Washing Robot can complete the entire process of hair washing automatically, from wetting to shampooing, rinsing, conditioning and drying. When the first model was unveiled at the same exhibition last year, it received great response, including requests for additional functions and commercialization. The new model features washing arms with more fingers and improved mechanics than the previous model to give more comfortable washing experience.
RoboticBed, an electric bed transformable into an electric wheelchair and vice versa, also attracted much interest, including commercialization, when it was first introduced at H.C.R. 2009. Since then, Panasonic has made constant improvements by incorporating requests from both caregivers and recipients, as well as by finding solutions for practical and safety issues identified through its activities under the Project for Practical Applications of Service Robots coordinated by NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization), an independent Japanese administrative agency. Panasonic has been developing safety technologies and guidelines under the project.
The Robotic Canopy, introduced together with the RoboticBed, also received a number of requests, including easier installation and more user-friendly way of communication. These requests have led the company to develop the new communication assistance robot, HOSPI-Rimo.
Combining its expertise in robotics and information technology, Panasonic aims to meet the needs of both of those who give and those who receive care by offering robots as well as robot system solutions that provide total support through collaboration between robots and humans.
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Christina O'Neill
OK as long as the robot never has a bad hair day
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TakahiroDomingo
the combination of functions is hilarious: hair washing plus communication
it's like advertising a new machine that is capable of drying your socks, toasting your bread, and answering your emails
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Fadamor
Hey Japan! Less robotics of things humans are perfectly capable of doing (like hair washing and "communicating") and more robotics of things humans CAN'T do (like entering damaged reactors and collecting/neutralizing radioactive debris).
Do that and THEN I'll be impressed.
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Photoman333
Developing robots to help people who are sick or partially incapacitated is a great idea. The hair washing robot is a joke, right?
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