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Honda does a whole lot more than just cars. They do motorbikes, ATVs, power equipment, outboard marine engines, personal watercraft, business jets… and yes, even robots. In fact its ASIMO ...
Long before there was Optimus, there was Asimo. Not a lot of people know this, but Honda was actually experimenting with humanoid robots as far back as the mid-1980s. They were kind of like boxes ...
Humanoid robots are continually improving and Honda's ASIMO is no different. Honda's first two-legged robot was born in 1986 and since then, subsequent models have become increasingly advanced.
On pure electricity the Honda hopper can go 100 miles. The company is also continuing to develop its humanoid robot, over 20 years after the debut of ASIMO. Honda says it is also looking into ...
In 2018, Honda announced it would cease development of ASIMO, one of the world’s most recognizable humanoid robots, to focus on practical applications for the technology it had developed ...
Honda's Asimo will retire this Thursday after a 22-year career. Honda’s charismatic robot Asimo is retiring this week, ending a 22-year career. The child-sized robot made a name for itself some ...
Move over, Asimo, because Honda has four new robots it wants the world to get acquainted with. Meet 3E-A18, 3E-B18, 3E-C18, and 3E-D18, and each falls under one of Honda's core robotic pillars of ...
This is part of what the company says is "Honda's 2030 Vision", and it includes a new Honda Avatar Robot (with a multi-fingered hand), an eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft ...
In 2000, Honda launched ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative MObility), an advanced humanoid robot that sparked the imaginations of innovators and technology enthusiasts worldwide. Named after the ...
His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State. Honda’s latest robot is an autonomous work vehicle (AWV) designed to handle all the boring, repetitive tasks at airports.