
The robot is based on Panasonic’s HOSPI robot line. That robot comes with four laser range finders, 27 ultrasonic sensors, and the ability to change floors in buildings autonomously. The Rimo, meanwhile, can autonomously move to a location near the patient while avoiding obstacles along the way. The robot can also be remote-controlled, which enables it to move safely while recognizing its surroundings.
Panasonic plans to introduce the HOSPI-Rimo robot, along with its other robotic devices, during the 38th International Home Care and Rehabilitation Exhibition in Tokyo this October.
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