hitachi: emiew 2

'emiew 2'
image via robot watch
since the last presentation of 'emiew' by japanese technology company hitachi at
tokyo design week 2008, this robot now retitled 'emiew 2' (excellent mobility and
interactive existence as work-mate) has received some new upgrades. two major
updates amongst many is its voice recognition capability and its adaptive suspension
control technology which allows 'emiew 2' to have greater stability during motion.
this helps to facilitate actions such as going through the door, or walking over cables.
currently used for carrying documents between departments at the hitachi research
center, 'emiew 2' travels at the maximum speed of 6km/h in order to match
the walking speed of humans.

detail
image via akihabaranews
to watch 'emiew 2' in action, see here.

back view
image via akihabaranews

side view
image via akihabaranews

top of head
image via crunchgear

'emiew 2' engaging in activities such as sitting, walking along side humans and going over obstacles such as ropes
via akihabaranews
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