Japan Airlines has announced (1) a partnership with a Japanese robotics company which it hopes will result in humanoid robots ...
Developers say the aim of Woven City is to gather real-world data on how people and machines interact, helping improve safety ...
Facing a severe labor crisis, Japan Airlines will deploy humanoid robots capable of working on ramps and in cabins without ...
Japan Airlines to test humanoid robots for airport ground operations, aiming to address worker shortages and reduce physical ...
Japan Airlines is trialing humanoid robots for baggage handling, highlighting a global shift toward automation in aviation ...
Japan Airlines has launched a multi-year trial at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport using humanoid robots for baggage handling and other ground tasks, aiming to address severe labor shortages and rising ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) will introduce robotic baggage handlers at Tokyo airport to speed up the process of loading and offloading aircraft.
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Japan’s Haneda airport deploys Unitree’s G1 humanoid robot to work alongside humans
Humanoid robots will soon assist ground crews in Tokyo as Japan Airlines launches a ...
Japanese engineers have unveiled a robot that transforms into a car and can actually carry people. The 12.1-foot J-deite RIDE can transform into a sports car in approximately one minute. Developers ...
Japan is stepping up efforts to compete in the humanoid robotics race, focusing on software and data. At the Humanoid Robot Expo in Tokyo, Japan’s first humanoid-focused event, a human-sized machine ...
A nationwide survey in Japan shows divides in acceptance of home-care robots. Surprisingly, openness and trust, rather than age, determine whether people are willing to let robots into their homes and ...
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