Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics organizers launched their ambitious Robot Pr...
TOKYO - Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics organizers launched their ambitious Robot Project on Friday, unveiling two of the robots designed to assist supporters, workers and athletes at the Games.
The HSR, a small white robot with built-in facial features, will assist wheelchair users at the Olympics, which begin in July 2020. “In terms of service, we will be offering stress-free entry and viewing and the robot can also carry bags and other luggage items for the customers.”
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