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Employees from the Japanese robotics company Cyberdyne don the company's robot suit "HAL" (Hybrid Assistive Limb) for a walk on a Tokyo street, to celebrate the mass production version of the suit.
Tsukuba University professor Yoshiyuki Sankai and Cyberdyne developed the robot suit to work in unison with the wearer, anticipating the user's motions and adjusting accordingly.
The suit could help with rehabilitation, physical training, heavy labour, and rescue support at disaster sites.
Employees from the Japanese robotics company Cyberdyne don the company's robot suit "HAL" (Hybrid Assistive Limb) for a walk on a Tokyo street, to celebrate the mass production version of the suit.
Tsukuba University professor Yoshiyuki Sankai and Cyberdyne developed the robot suit to work in unison with the wearer, anticipating the user's motions and adjusting accordingly.
The suit could help with rehabilitation, physical training, heavy labour, and rescue support at disaster sites.
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