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Customer Service Robot, EMIEW3 Edges Closer to Commercialization after PoC  Testing : Service Robotics System Moves Closer to Becoming a Reality :  Hitachi Review
Customer Service Robot, EMIEW3 Edges Closer to Commercialization after PoC Testing : Service Robotics System Moves Closer to Becoming a Reality : Hitachi Review

EMIEW3 demo at Halcyon Dialogue Robotics Showcase - Hitachi - YouTube
EMIEW3 demo at Halcyon Dialogue Robotics Showcase - Hitachi - YouTube

From the biggest to the smallest: Hitachi takes first nimble steps in  robotics market
From the biggest to the smallest: Hitachi takes first nimble steps in robotics market

Hitachi Ltd. launches operating a humanoid robot Emiew 3 to assist foreign  visitors to Japan at Haneda Airport in Tokyo on Sept. 2, 2016. The  90-centimeter-tall humanoid robot , communicate with visitors
Hitachi Ltd. launches operating a humanoid robot Emiew 3 to assist foreign visitors to Japan at Haneda Airport in Tokyo on Sept. 2, 2016. The 90-centimeter-tall humanoid robot , communicate with visitors

Hitachi to acquire robotic systems integrator JR Automation for $1.4 billion
Hitachi to acquire robotic systems integrator JR Automation for $1.4 billion

Hitachi Takes Airport Robot Artificial Intelligence to the Next Level - APEX
Hitachi Takes Airport Robot Artificial Intelligence to the Next Level - APEX

Robotics : Social Innovation : Hitachi
Robotics : Social Innovation : Hitachi

Living with robots
Living with robots

Hitachi's Future Has Robot Butlers and Self-Driving Pods - YouTube
Hitachi's Future Has Robot Butlers and Self-Driving Pods - YouTube

Hitachi's robot: not yet ready for prime time
Hitachi's robot: not yet ready for prime time

ABB sells its first ever robot manufactured in the US to Hitachi Powdered  Metals USA
ABB sells its first ever robot manufactured in the US to Hitachi Powdered Metals USA

Hitachi brings robotics to hospitality and healthcare
Hitachi brings robotics to hospitality and healthcare

Hitachi Developing Dual-Armed Robot for Warehouse Picking - IEEE Spectrum
Hitachi Developing Dual-Armed Robot for Warehouse Picking - IEEE Spectrum

Robotics : Research & Development : Hitachi
Robotics : Research & Development : Hitachi

Hitachi's new labor-intensive robot could replace some workers in  warehouses | The Japan Times
Hitachi's new labor-intensive robot could replace some workers in warehouses | The Japan Times

Robotics : Research & Development : Hitachi
Robotics : Research & Development : Hitachi

Hitachi Robotics | With Hitachi's Robots in place, service assistance gets  to its higher standards. EMIEW3, a service assistance robot, stands to be  an artifact of quality... | By Hitachi Oceania | Facebook
Hitachi Robotics | With Hitachi's Robots in place, service assistance gets to its higher standards. EMIEW3, a service assistance robot, stands to be an artifact of quality... | By Hitachi Oceania | Facebook

Japan's Hitachi creates roller-skating robot (w/ Video)
Japan's Hitachi creates roller-skating robot (w/ Video)

Hitachi Emiew 2 Robot Action Figure Toy Cute | eBay
Hitachi Emiew 2 Robot Action Figure Toy Cute | eBay

Robotics : Social Innovation : Hitachi
Robotics : Social Innovation : Hitachi

Hitachi's Robot May Replace Warehouse Workers
Hitachi's Robot May Replace Warehouse Workers

Hitachi Emiew 2 Robot Action Figure Toy Cute | eBay
Hitachi Emiew 2 Robot Action Figure Toy Cute | eBay

New Hitachi robot crashes during test run
New Hitachi robot crashes during test run

Tokyo, Japan. 8th Apr, 2016. Japanese electronics giant Hitachi unveils the  new humanoid robot Emiew3 in Tokyo on Thursday, April 8, 2016. The 90cm  tall 15kg Emiew3 enables to move maximum speed
Tokyo, Japan. 8th Apr, 2016. Japanese electronics giant Hitachi unveils the new humanoid robot Emiew3 in Tokyo on Thursday, April 8, 2016. The 90cm tall 15kg Emiew3 enables to move maximum speed

Hitachi warehouse robot grabs goods with two arms | Computerworld
Hitachi warehouse robot grabs goods with two arms | Computerworld