Tuesday, August 3, 2010

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RAPUDA robot arm with the help of a nurse is a thing of the past. This arm can help you reach and manipulate objects with some precision, but still somewhat slow in the act, although obviously that's only a matter of time before this technology can be improved.

This arm robot, created by the Intelligent Systems Research Institute in Japan, just installed on a wheelchair and using a joystick you can control the metal arm.

The movement of the artificial limb is still somewhat slow and really takes his time, but that does a good job, definitely does. In the video you can see how long it takes to do two simple tasks, really I have hopes that this technology will develop rapidly.