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    International Robot Exhibition (IREX), Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall, Tokyo, Japan

    Website - irex.nikkan.co.jp

    IREX 2023, November 29 - December 2, 2023

    IREX 2022, March 9 - 12, 2022, hybrid

    IREX 2019, December 18 - 21, 2019

    IREX 2017, November 29 - December 2, 2017

    IREX 2015, December 2 – 5, 2015

    IREX 2013, November 6 – 9, 2013

    International Robot Exhibition on Wikipedia
    Last edited by Airicist2; 3rd February 2023 at 20:18.

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    IREX 2013: Robot Assist Suit

    Published on Nov 10, 2013

    This robot assist suit enables workers to lift heavy loads with minimal effort and without the risk of back injury.

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    IREX 2013: Pecko-chan Character Robot

    Published on Nov 9, 2013

    The Pecko-chan character robot was developed by Kokoro for Fujiya, a leading Japanese sweets company.

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    IREX 2013: HiBot Amphibious Snake Robot

    Published on Nov 10, 2013

    The HiBot amphibious snake robot ACM-R5 is used for underwater inspection and surveilance.

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    IREX Robot convention. Tokyo, Japan

    Published on Nov 9, 2013

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    IREX 2013: Toyota Partner Robot Technology

    Published on Nov 11, 2013

    Demonstrating technology that makes the Toyota Partner Robot capable of working safely and cooperatively with humans in a work environment, Toyota demonstrated the compliance of their robot arm design at IREX, the International Robot Exhibition, in Tokyo, Japan.

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    IREX 2013: Open-Face 3D Printed Avatar

    Published on Nov 13, 2013

    Jin Sato, the founder of JS-Robotics, developed the OpenFace robot avatar project and plans to make the STL files available so that others can use it as a base to give their robot creations more personality and realism. With the exception of a few screws and other parts, the design is completely 3D printable. The sample demonstrated at the IREX robot exhibition in Tokyo was printed on a Solidoodle printer and features 6 degrees of freedom.

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