ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative MObility), humanoid robot, Honda Motor Co., Inc., Minato, Tokyo, Japan


Honda's Asimo robot gets faster and smarter in human makeover

Uploaded on Nov 8, 2011

Honda demonstrate the revamped Asimo robot, making the childlike machine run, hop around as well as serve drinks to show how the humanoid is now smarter and even more agile
 

ASIMO robot next-generation unveiled! - 2014 Humanoid Robot Show

Published on Jun 7, 2013

Honda Robotics Unveils Next-Generation ASIMO Robot
You're looking at Honda's brand new ASIMO robot, which was just unveiled today in Japan. While the new ASIMO's appearance is similar to the version of ASIMO that we've come to know and love, there are some key differences inside that promise to make this generation more autonomous and capable than ever.
 

Published on Jan 29, 2014

ASIMO has found a new home ...
the happiest place on earth!

ASIMO, the world's most advanced humanoid robot, stars in its very own high-tech stage show in the Honda ASIMO Theater in Innoventions, located inside Disneyland Resort's Tomorrowland.

Science comes to life in Say 'Hello' to Honda's ASIMO, a 15-minute live show featuring the revolutionary humanoid that has captivated audiences across the globe. The newest attraction in Innoventions, this engaging and educational presentation paints a picture of how humans will someday benefit from a robot assistant like ASIMO.

As guests enter the Honda ASIMO Theater they are introduced to Honda's robotics program and learn how the power of dreams and the determination of Honda engineers led to the development of a humanoid robot capable of the remarkable feat of walking like a real person.

Inside the theater, guests are invited into the home of the McGuires as they meet the newest member of their family, ASIMO, and discover the endless possibilities of having a humanoid robot in their home. Excitement fills the theater as guests witness ASIMO maneuver through a home environment using its amazing mobility capabilities such as walking forward and backward, climbing and descending a flight of stairs and even dancing!

Offering a glimpse into a household complete with a humanoid robot helper, Say 'Hello' to Honda's ASIMO inspires guests to dream of the infinite potential for robots to help people in the future.

Your family can meet ASIMO and the McGuires in the Honda ASIMO Theater inside Innoventions at the Disneyland® Resort in Anaheim, California.


ASIMO on LIVE with Kelly and Michael

Published on Apr 15, 2014

The world's most advanced humanoid robot Honda's ASIMO makes his North American debut on LIVE with Kelly and Michael!!
 

Honda's Asimo robot shows off new moves

Published on Apr 16, 2014

The latest version of Honda's humanoid robot visits New York during the International Auto Show. Asimo has learned new skills, including sign language. But when will he speak like Siri? Honda's ASIMO makes his North American debut on LIVE with Kelly and Michael!!
 

Newest Honda ASIMO Robot Moves Like A Human

Published on Apr 16, 2014

The Asimo edition can run briskly, climb stairs with ease, dance like Travolta, kick a ball and jump up in down in what can only be described as a robot tantrum.

The 4 feet tall, 115-pound robot now features five dextrous fingers on each hand with force feedback sensors. As we saw in its first North America demonstration on Wednesday, ASIMO can pick up a sealed container filled with orange juice, unscrew the top, pick up a paper up with its other hand, pour the juice and carefully set both cup and container back on the table.
 

Raw: Obama Plays Soccer With Japanese Robot

Published on Apr 24, 2014

President Obama briefly played soccer with a robot during his visit to Japan on Thursday. The President has been emphasizing technology along with security concerns during his visit. (April 24)
 

ASIMO demonstration in Miraikan, Tokyo

Published on Jun 27, 2014

Demonstration of ASIMO in Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation), Tokyo, Japan.

The Humanoid Robot ASIMO was developed to operate in the same environment as us humans. ASIMO currently works as a Science Communicator in Miraikan.
 

ASIMO busts some moves!

Published on Jun 27, 2014

The Miraikan Science Museum in Tokyo has the Honda ASIMO robot on permanent exhibition and gives demonstrations several times a day. ASIMO is capable of some amazing motion performance like fast running, jumping on one foot, etc.
 

Honda showcases new version of their ASIMO robot

Published on Jul 16, 2014

The latest generation of Asimo robots built by Honda which has been unveiled today, July 16 2014. Pub workers and baristas could face an uncertain future after Honda unveiled a talking robot which can open and serve drinks. Asimo is the world's most advanced 'humanoid robot' with Honda first starting work on it in 1986. The latest generation Asimo has improved intelligence, enhanced hand dexterity and can run forwards and backwards, climb and descend stairs, hop and even jump. Asimo, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, will even recognise the faces and voices of multiple people speaking simultaneously.
 

European Launch of the ALL-New ASIMO & UNI-CUB ?

Published on Jul 16, 2014

Video commentary includes Large Project Leader ASIMO Development, Satoshi Shigemi - Senior Chief Engineer Honda R&D and Vikki Hood - Corporate Communications Manager, Honda Motor Europe.
 

All-New ASIMO Conceptual

Published on Jul 19, 2014

The All-New ASIMO, which Honda hopes in the future will able to help people in need, incorporates several significant advancements over its predecessors. These include improved intelligence, enhanced hand dexterity (enabling it to open a bottle and pour a drink or express sign language), as well as the ability to run faster, run backwards, climb and descend stairs more smoothly, hop and even jump.

The advancements take Honda another step closer to creating a robot for practical use in the home environment, or wherever assistance is required.

Also making its European debut at the event was the UNI-CUB ? (beta), a new personal mobility device that features Honda's omni-directional driving wheel system and utilises balance control technology amassed from Honda's extensive research into bipedal humanoid robots.

ASIMO was first introduced to Europe in 2003 at a scientific symposium entitled "From High Tech to Intelligence -- The Challenge of Humanoid Robots" held at the Technical University of Darmstadt.

Since then, ASIMO has travelled throughout Europe with a tour which has included many prestigious scientific and robotics events. It is also used extensively to inspire young people about science and engineering, attending events such as the Science Picnic in Warsaw, the world's largest public outdoor science event, and the Greenlight for Girls event in Brussels, to inspire young women to consider a future in maths, science, technology and engineering.

The All-New ASIMO and the UNI-Cub made their European debuts at a press conference held at the ASIMO Studio in Brussels, Belgium. The ASIMO Studio is the home of Honda Robotics communications in Europe.
 

Asimo - Robot plays with a ball


Asimo - Robot brings drinks


ASIMO - the dancing robot

Published on Jul 29, 2014
 

ALL - New ASIMO Synced Dance Demo - Honda Robotics

Published on Aug 6, 2014

ALL - New ASIMO Synchronized Dancing Demonstration.

ASIMO (-pr: awe-shi-mow) is a humanoid robot created by Honda. Introduced in 2000, (ALL-New ASIMO - 2014) ASIMO, which is an acronym for Advanced Step in Innovative MObility, was created to be a helper to people. With aspirations of helping people who lack full mobility, ASIMO is used to encourage young people to study science and mathematics.
 

ALL-New ASIMO Ascending & Descending Stairs Demonstration: - Honda Robotics

Published on Aug 15, 2014

ASIMO (awe-shi-mow) is a humanoid robot created by Honda. Introduced in 2000, (ALL-New ASIMO - 2014) ASIMO, which is an acronym for Advanced Step in Innovative MObility, was created to be a helper to people. With aspirations of helping people who lack full mobility, ASIMO is used to encourage young people to study science and mathematics.
 
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