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HRP-3P humanoid robot Japanese to “workers of tomorrow”?

robot1While the name is not very fun, but the machine in question is quite impressive: HRP-3P humanoid robot is a Japanese 1m60, September 8 presented by the company Kawada.

Can be controlled remotely or perform pre-programmed tasks, it is intended to accomplish tasks in a dangerous or hostile to humans (according to its designers, it can also walk on the ice). This is probably one of the most advanced robots in the world.

Japan therefore continues in the path of development “workers of tomorrow”, but with mechanical capabilities movements resemble those of humans they will have to replace at least in certain situations.

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