Better known for producing the world's most advanced exoskeletons, Japan's Cyberdyne is expanding its portfolio with a new as-yet-unnamed industrial cleaning robot for very large areas such as ...
I have been a fan of Japan-based Cyberdyne‘s robot suit HAL since I saw it for the first time in action about 6 years during a demo event in Tokyo. In a nutshell, HAL can help make paralyzed persons ...
If the name Cyberdyne doesn't immediately ring a bell, its HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) robotic suit sure will. Here at CEATEC, we bumped into these folks who kindly offered to strap us onto their ...
This week Cyberdyne unveiled a robotic exoskeleton called HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) that allows its wearer to carry superhuman loads while shielding them from radiation. With the Fukushima nuclear ...
CYBERDYNE Inc. has secured a significant order from OGAWA SEIKI CO., LTD. for its HAL series and other products, totaling approximately 360 million yen, as part of Ukraine’s Emergency Recovery Project ...
Japan Nine Months Ended December 31 GROUP 2025 2024 Revenue Y2.89 bln Y3.17 bln Operating Profit (Y274.00 mln) (Y708.00 mln) Pretax Profit Y368.00 mln (Y297.00 mln) Net Profit Y190.00 mln (Y384.00 mln ...
Cyberdyne (7779) has delivered a 66.0% change over the past year, with a 52-week range between 147.0 and 341.0. What Is the Average Daily Trading Volume of Cyberdyne (7779)? The average daily trading ...
Remember the company from the Terminator franchise called Cyberdyne Systems? The same company that builds lethal robots and develops Skynet, the network of computers that eventually tries to destroy ...
While we're still a ways away from a proper Aliens-esque Power Loader, our enhanced exo-suit future is already upon us. The HAL (that's Hybrid Assistive Limb, not the murderous space AI) from medical ...
Cyberdyne’s HAL robotic suit updated for Fukushima nuclear cleanup Cyberdyne’s HAL — Hybrid Assistive Limb — robotic suit has been updated to help workers clean areas contaminated with radiation. The ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. An hour’s drive east of Tokyo, in a cavernous new building in Tsukuba Science City, a company called Cyberdyne ...
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