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Toyota has developed a Delivery Robot, especial to aid people with limited mobility, but that doesn’t mean you and I (who can move about freely) cannot avail its benefits. The Delivery Robot is very amicably designed to retrieve items of need and...
We were unreal to iReal coming true, when the personal mobility vehicle was first introduced by Toyota. However, the prototypes come real and the high-tech commuters have made it to the Japanese airports to assist staff and security guards to patrol...
We mentioned the robotic wheelchair by MIT, and then about the thought controlled wheelchair from the creative minds at the University of Zaragoza in Spain. And now it is researchers from Japan that have mustered a new invention in the Brain-Machine...
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has announced the 'Winglet', a personal transport assistance robot. It helps people to enjoy a safety and mobility and consists of an electric motor, two wheels and internal sensors and also helps the rider to...
Personal mobility vehicles haven't been too popular either because they are unaffordable or they are not functional enough. However, Toyota has unveiled a concept for its personal mobility vehicle that may soon change the way we move around inside...
Airbags, head restraints, pedestrian friendly bumpers, etc have all come from crash testing automobiles and Toyota has developed a state-of-the-art simulation software to do just this. This computer simulation is called the THUMS (Total Human Model...
Toyota seems to find more interest in robotics these days. Not as amazing as it sounds, for robotics is the field, which occupies a major share in research area and also hints at its vast scope in the 21st century living style.
After its humanoid.
After Toyota Motor Corp. showed how a robot can roll around to work as guide and has fingers dexterous enough to play the trumpet, now it's the time for a robot to play some notes on violin. It has just unveiled its five feet white colored Violin...
Among latest safety technologies, Toyota demonstrated its new 4.5-meter-tall and 7.1-meter wide pod called the world's most true-to-life driving simulator at its Higashifuji Technical Center near Mt. Fuji, south of Tokyo. This is the first to move...
Challenging all sleek and compact gadgets adoring my Levi pockets, it's the other side of the same coin. I would love this immaculate beast to gobble me up, churn me and digest me to the core. The redesigned 'bB passenger vehicle' from Toyota is...
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