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Tokyo, Japan. 21st Oct, 2018. A robust humanoid robot Kaleido developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., on display during the World Robot Summit 2018 in Tokyo Big Sight. The exhibition showcases the
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Frankfurt, Germany. 28th Nov 2018. The humanoid robots "Peppa" (l) and "Pepper" stand in the middle of the residents of an old people's and nursing home during an information event. As part
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