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Can you imagine owning a ride-on robotic lion? Kawasaki Robotics can, and they have unveiled a concept all-terrain personal mobility vehicle that they believe could become a reality by 2050.
Inspired by the movements of a tiny parasitic worm, engineers have created a 5-inch soft robot that can jump as high as a basketball hoop. Their device, a silicone rod with a carbon-fiber spine, can ...
Kawasaki's Corleo robot horse is just a concept right now, but a thrilling hype video makes it look like a blast to ride.
Kawasaki's CORLEO is a hydrogen-powered, AI-driven rideable robot. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports on this new way of thinking about off-road transportation.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Group, the multinational automotive conglomerate from Japan, has debuted the prototype of a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robot designed to be ridden by humans. Named CORLEO, ...
The wolf-inspired robot, dubbed CORLEO, has four legs designed for navigating uneven topography. CORLEO is expected to be ...
This is Guardbot, a surveillance robot that's able to manoeuvre on any terrain, even having the ability to swim. The device comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from as small as 5 inches to a ...
Presented at the Osaka World Expo, it aims to rethink all-terrain mobility, although its commercialization ... allow it to navigate rough surfaces. The robot integrates AI systems to identify ...
These make it the perfect all-terrain alternative to the motorcycle — for which Kawasaki is perhaps best known. To further enhance the robo-ride, Kawasaki proposes that Corleo be outfitted with ...