An 18-metre (60-foot) "Gundam" robot that can walk and move its arms was unveiled in Japan on Monday amid hopes that it will help invigorate tourism hit by COVID-19.
Videos showing an 18-metre (59-foot) robot in the Japanese harbour city of Yokohama have entranced the Twitterverse, pulling in more than 6 million views in the past week.
Abstract: This study proposes a novel approach for low-impedance rendering in robots to ensure safe human-robot interaction. Low-impedance control enhances safety by enabling robots to respond ...
Suzuki may have a staid reputation but it is definitely thinking outside the box for the Japan Mobility Show. Corn-fuelled ...
Not to be confused with the recently retired GT-R, the Skyline sedan is the Japanese-market version of the four-door Infiniti ...
Up to 12 Suzuki exhibits are planned to be displayed at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show including EVs, Hybrids, Hydrogen FCVs ...
Interest in small EVs continues to grow, and this year’s Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo looks set to highlight how compact ...
Suzuki will showcase exciting new models at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, including the Vision e-Sky electric minicar, e EVERY CONCEPT electric van, and Fronx FFV ethanol-fuel concept. Alongside these ...
Japanese investment group SoftBank said it’s paying $5.3 billion for the robotics division of Swiss-Swedish engineering ...
SoftBank Group Corp. agreed to acquire ABB Ltd.’s industrial robots unit at an enterprise value of almost $5.4 billion, ...
Super Robot Wars Y is an awesome and joyous tribute to the last fifty years of giant robot anime, and its gameplay is solid, ...