A Tokyo-based robot design company has created a giant 2.5 meter tall 'exoskeleton suit' which enables highly flexible body movements using a patented 'three-dimensional closed link structure'.
Amycus
(any mechanical device that enables a shift in energy, for instance a
clutch for shifting gears (motion expansion device)) quincunx Echeclus (spatial relations,
mentally integrating ('three-dimensional closed link structure'
enabling dynamic movements of the limbs)).
"We, Japanese people, have the perception that robots equal something to fight, robots equal something to ride on. Those kind of image is very visually strong for us, so we are making this robot with the desire to make that dream come true," said CEO of Skeletonics Inc Kento Hiroi on Friday.
He further added, "we have been working in the entertainment field with using robots, we are focusing on making people in Japan and the world happy." The robot uses a motion expansion type device that expands all the movements of the limbs using a link mechanism that moves following the movements of the arms and legs, enabling dynamic movements of the limbs that cannot be expressed by the normal human body
Minor planet keywords developed by Philip Sedgwick, used with permission http://philipsedgwick.com/
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