Zeno and Milo, R25, social mini humanoid robots, Robokind, Hong Kong


Meet Milo, the robot that’s changing the lives of autistic children

Published on Oct 13, 2015

Milo might seem terrifying, but he’s actually making a big difference in the lives of people with autism.
 

Students with autism demonstrate high engagement with humanoid robot

Published on Jan 22, 2016

Robots bring a unique skill set to autism therapy.

1. Robots can deliver perfect lessons repeatedly, without frustration or anger.

2. Robots verbally deliver interactive lessons simultaneously with visuals.

3. Children are intrigued by robots and are excited to learn from and engage with them.

4. Robots can collect and provide data to therapists and parents
 
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