ZMP sells bi-ped robot source code to spur development, uprising

August 7th, 2008 by

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Tokyo-based ZMP has already teamed up with a consortium of other Japanese companies to take on the encroaching robot threat from South Korea, and it’s now taken another step to spur on development and released the source code to its nuvo series of robots. Unfortunately, it’s not going the open source route, with interested researchers and mad scientists instead required to dole out ¥257,250 (or $2,355) for a package that includes a nuvo robot, the source code, an electrical circuit diagram, three days of training, and an ID to give you access to the nuvo community. You’ll also have to sign a non disclosure agreement with ZMP, and if you’re not one of the first fifty to sign up, you’re out of luck for now. Not exactly casting the widest of nets, but those looking for less expensive, more open robot platforms to play with certainly have plenty of other options to consider.

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Japanese robot companies join forces to compete with South Korea

June 18th, 2008 by

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South Korea has already made its ambitious robot plans quite well known, and it now looks like a group of Japanese robot companies are doing their best to stay in the race, with them forming a consortium of sorts that they say will let them cooperate in the research, development and marketing of robots. Currently, that group includes Tokyo’s ZMP, Nagoya’s Business Design Laboratory, Vstone (makers of the Black Ox pictured above), and Tmsuk, each of which will apparently initially focus on “simple service robots” designed to keep watch on the elderly, pets, and children. They’re not getting much more specific than that just yet, unfortunately, with one of the company’s CEOs only going so far as to say that, “in ten years, robots may be able to help out around the house,” but that he doesn’t “necessarily know that robots should do everything.”

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Sega Toys and ZMP team up for Miuro-like Music Robot ODO

April 16th, 2008 by

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ZMP’s Miuro may have been doing the whole music-playing, rolling robot thing even before Sony’s Rolly stole the spotlight, but it had the slight disadvantage of costing nearly $1,000. The company now looks to be changing that situation, however, with it teaming up with Sega Toys to release a slightly scaled-back but considerable cheaper version of the iPod dock, now dubbed the Music Robot ODO. Among other things, this one drops the built-in WiFi and camera of the Miuro, although it does hang onto the LCD that displays the ODO’s “emotion” as it’s dancing, and you do get a remote control to keep it from straying too far. No word on a release ’round these parts, naturally, but those in Japan can snag one for the not unreasonable cost of ¥15,540, or about $150.

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Microsoft-powered biped robot makes its debut

November 29th, 2007 by

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It’s taken a little while, but it seems that the first robot based on Microsoft’s Robotics Studio package is now available for sale, although it’s far from a consumer bot. Running a hefty $5,345, the so-called “e-nuvo WALK” robot from Japan’s ZMP (makers of the e-nuvo WHEEL, as well) measures 14 inches tall and is apparently intended primarily for research and education although, as you can see above, it also seems to be a strong candidate for the next RoboCup. According to the AP, those in Japan can place their orders for the robot now, but they’ll have to wait until sometime in January before they actually gets their hands on one.

 

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