Nippon Institute of Technology unveils educational humanoid robot

We really can’t get sufficient of these humanoid robots. Researchers collaborating from the Nippon Institute of Technology, Harada Vehicle Design, ZMP and ZNUG Design have just taken the wraps off another addition to the crew. The newest version of the e-NUVO walk bot stands about 4 feet tall, making it roughly the size of an elementary school aged child, and will be incorporated into classes to teach children about humanoid robots in a hands-on environment. We’ll confess that after seeing a video of the bot in action (it’s after the

break), we’re pretty envious of those school children.

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