Contributors:
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Future Robotics Technology Center
Home page - furo.org/en/works/sakura.html
Contributors:
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Future Robotics Technology Center
Home page - furo.org/en/works/sakura.html
Published on Dec 23, 2013
The Sakura II was designed and manufactured based on the concept of Quince, a robot capable of operating in nuclear disasters developed by the Chiba Institute of Technology.
The Sakura II can perform under in severe environments including nuclear power plants and features a hand gripper for opening doors.
Published on Jul 19, 2016
On April 14, 2016, a devastating earthquake (7 in Richter Scale) hit Kumamoto prefecture.
Uto city hall was damaged to a brink of collapse. It was too dangerous for human to go in for inspection and a rescue robot, named Sakura 1, was sent to evaluate the damage.
Sakura No. 2: a robot that inspects disaster areas
Published on Jul 20, 2016
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. and Chiba Institute of Technology unveiled the Sakura No. 2, a robot that can inspect the scene of an accident that is too dangerous for humans.
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