Published on Oct 6, 2015
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Seven Dreamers Laboratories
Panasonic
Daiwa House
CEO of Seven Dreamers Laboratories - Shin Sakane
Article "Laundroid, the laundry-folding robot of our dreams, is slightly ominous in real life"
A hulking, evil black monolith? No, it's actually just a robot that's come to eliminate one of the most tedious chores known to mankind.
by Tim Stevens
October 7, 2015
A demonstration of “Laundroid,” the world’s first automated laundry-folding robot
Published on Oct 10, 2015
Seven Dreamers Laboratories showcased “Laundroid,” the world’s first laundry-folding machine at the CEATEC trade fair.
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"Laundry-folding robot unveiled at Tokyo trade fair"
by Kazuaki Nagata
October 9, 2015
Laundry-folding robot takes on time-consuming chore
Published on Oct 6, 2016
A laundry-folding bot called "Laundroid" is unveiled at Japan's Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies and is said to recognize various articles of clothing and fold them accordingly. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Laundroid laundry-folding robot
Published on Jan 10, 2018
Laundroid lets users drop in a load of laundry, and uses cameras, artificial intelligence, and multiple robot arms to determine the best way to fold clothes. It takes about 5-10 minutes to fold one t-shirt and it costs $16,000, so you’d better have a lot of both time and money.
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