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Toyota Shifts Gears to… Medical Robots?

Although Toyota is best know for its vehicles, it also has a diverse array of robots. It recently announced some new additions to its clan of caring robots that could function in a medical setting.

These robots are as the news account from Nikkei states a set of “nursing robots.” Nikkei reports that these robots were developed in collaboration with Fujita Health University.

According to Toyota’s website, these “personal assist robots” have human characteristics:

They are agile, warm, kind and also intelligent enough to think for themselves, and further skillfully operate a variety of devices in the areas of personal assistance care for the elderly, manufacturing, and mobility.

In the future, we hope the Personal Assist Robot can become trusted partners through assisting in nursing and medical care at hospitals, looking after patients and seniors at care centers, and supporting domestic duties.

Robina: Toyota sees Robina, developed in 2007, as a personal assistant robot that can help nurses care for patients.

Toyota Robots to Help in Medical Field by 2013

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Watch Robina move like the Jetson’s Rosie here:

Humanoid: Humanoid can perform detailed work, like playing a violin or trumpet, but ultimately, Toyota hopes it could be useful in housework or medical tasks.

Toyota Robots to Help in Medical Field by 2013

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Walk Assist Robot: Although not humanoid in form like Robina or Humanoid, Walk Assist could someday  be used to help those with a non-functioning leg to walk with stability.

Toyota Robots to Help in Medical Field by 2013

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Care Assist Robot: With more than 70 percent of caregivers reporting bake pain from having to exert themselves on the job, like when transferring a patient to a bed, Care Assist was developed to ease that burden. It can also help the patient get to the toilet or other mobile activities.

Toyota Robots to Help in Medical Field by 2013

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Toyota reportedly seeks to have these items available for commercial use, at least in Japan, by 2013.

[H/T Slashgear]

Comments (6)

  • gmoneytx
    Posted on November 2, 2011 at 5:12pm

    I wonder if they have cold hands…I just hate it when the doctor has cold hands.

    And what happens when the robot says bend over and cough?!? AAAYYYEEEE

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  • wildchild
    Posted on November 2, 2011 at 10:55am

    I suffer from bake pain all the time…

    Who edits this stuff?

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  • EqualJustice
    Posted on November 2, 2011 at 9:34am

    They probably got a “stimulus” grant from Obama. We know Nancy Pelosi’s son Paul got a bundle for his ROBOTICS research! (in the form of “grants”)

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  • DonHoser
    Posted on November 2, 2011 at 8:49am

    Great idea until the brakes lock up or the accelerator sticks………..

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  • lukerw
    Posted on November 2, 2011 at 1:15am

    Oh… just great… the ObamaCare Nurse!

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    • pamela kay
      Posted on November 2, 2011 at 5:58am

      This is the future? It is bad enough trying to speak to a human (that speaks english) instead of a recording. Nothing like eliminating more jobs. So if it is decided who lives and who dies will the robots make the decisions and be the grim reapers that carry out euthanazing of humans?

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