Bangladeshi develops humanoid robot

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By mizan


Move over Japan? A Bangladeshi graduate student is developing a robot capable of picking up objects, mopping floors and performing other simple tasks -- at the fraction of the cost of other humanoids.

REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman Feroz Ahmed Siddiky of the International Islamic University in Chittagong says his "IRobo" responds to voice commands, has spatial intelligence and is cheap because it's made from scrap materials he's collected from electronic shops and car mechanics.

"On completion, this robot will comply with different verbal commands for tasks like shifting objects, cleaning floors and standing guard," Siddiky told Reuters.

"It can also be used for some risky jobs like in coal mines, where workers commonly suffer many accidents."

Siddiky has been working on the robot for two years and says he has got another year's worth of engineering to do before its completed. He said he is currently discussing commercial production of the robot with an Australian software firm.

"I hope people will be able to buy it for less than $1,000," he added.

Cyber-crazy Japan is hooked on androids with several companies selling robots that mimic human action for medical and cleaning purposes, as well as entertainment.


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workingcapital  says:
4 months ago

dude... what you are doing is great... keep it up... but you should realize that its not the 70s... we can and will go to japan to buy some good shits... stop thinking commercially... think of getting investors to do more r&d...

silver_blaze  says:
4 months ago

mopping floor...my mom could use that. But i blv she'd prefer a human being doing that for her because that would be cheaper and will not look like a can of tin wearing a helmet.

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