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Honda's ASIMO Robot Conducted Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 'Impossible Dream'On Tuesday night May 13 Honda's ASIMO humanoid robot brought attention to the newly established The Power of Dreams Music Education Fund for Detroit youth a...
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Honda's ASIMO Robot Conducted Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 'Impossible Dream'On Tuesday night May 13 Honda's ASIMO humanoid robot brought attention to the newly established The Power of Dreams Music Education Fund for Detroit youth a...
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DETROIT - On Tuesday night May 13 Honda’s ASIMO humanoid robot brought attention to the newly established The Power of Dreams Music Education Fund for Detroit youth at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) by conducting the orchestra as it performed
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DETROIT, -- Honda's ASIMO (http://asimo.honda.com) humanoid robot will focus attention on the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's (DSO) nationally acclaimed music programs for young people in Detroit by conducting the orchestra as it performs "Impossible Dream" to open a special concert performance with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma at 8 p.m, Tuesday, May 13. Honda hopes ASIMO's appearance will draw attention to the DSO's nationally acclaimed youth music programs, and particularly DSO's effort to encourage and support involvement of children in Detroit.
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Honda Motor's Asimo robot will make its conducting debut next month with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Asimo is a humanoid robot able to walk forwards and backwards and climb stairs. Honda has been active in robotic research and design for over 20 years and Asimo, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, has been their robotics ambassador having made prior appearances here in the U.S. Asimo is scheduled to conduct the orchestra for one piece - "Impossible Dream" from the Man of La Mancha musical. Honda is not the only company that has musically inclined robots. Toyota has demonstrated a humanoid robot capable of playing the violin. Don't expect to rush out and get tickets for the May 13 concert as the show is sold out.
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s ASIMO humanoid robot brought attention to the newly established The Power of Dreams Music Education Fund for Detroit youth at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) by conducting the orchestra as it performed
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DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 14, 2008--On Tuesday night May 13 Hondas ASIMO humanoid robot brought attention to the newly established
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Honda's ASIMO robot enters the stage to conduct the Detroit Symphony Orchestra during a program in Detroit, Tuesday, May 13, 2008. ASIMO will conduct Mitch Leigh's "Impossible Dream," a song from the musical "Man of La Mancha." (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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The intelligent M-410iB palletizing robot is the co.'s latest-generation robot designed for precise, high-speed and heavy-payload case and bag palletizing and depalletizing, layer handling, press tending, machine load/unload and parts transfer. The robot is a four-axes, modular system, with an electric servo drive and an integrated mechanical and control unit that maximizes the robot's performance and makes it ideal for limited floor space, the co. says. The robot can handle cases or bags weighing 100-kg at rates of 20 cycles/min for cases and 28 cycles/min for bags. In addition, with a maximum reach of 3,143-mm, the robot's large work envelope enables it to service multiple lines at one time. Available options include row and layer end-of-arm tooling for higher throughput applications and fork grippers for handling bags, trays, pails or
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via Packaging Digest @ 20:05 11th May
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Roland Piquepaille writes "The St. Petersburg Times, Florida, reports that a well-known robot designer, Robin Murphy, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of South Florida (USF), 'plans to add a heart to robot rescuers.' As says USF, the goal is to develop 'a robot that will be a companion to a person who may be trapped after a car crash or in building ruins following an earthquake, or someone pinned down by sniper fire.' As said Murphy, 'robots can provide not only a sense of being a 'buddy' by playing soothing music or providing other entertainment, the robot also can be the audio and video link between survivor and family.' Murphy will develop this robot with some money coming from Microsoft. But read more for additional references and a picture of Murphy with her robot rescuers.
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via Slashdot @ 0:17 18th May
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High art met high tech as Asimo the robot conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's performance of "Impossible Dream"
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via The Times @ 14:39 14th May
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Honda's ASIMO robot stands next to assistant Tiffany and demonstrates its skills at Orchestra Hall in Detroit, Wednesday, May 14, 2008. The day after the Honda robot conducted the Detroit Symphony, ASIMO warmed up a crowd of 250 schoolchildren who came to the concert hall to watch a master class with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma. ASIMO stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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via Washington Post @ 12:12 15th May
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Honda’s 4ft 3in Asimo humanoid robot may not have picked up a baton on Tuesday night, but it still managed to conduct the Detroit Symphony in a performance of The Impossible Dream.
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via Mirror @ 11:29 15th May
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In a first for science and art, a humanoid robot has conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in a public performance ...
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DETROIT, Michigan (AFP) - High tech met high art late Tuesday when a robot conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 5:24 15th May
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DETROIT, Michigan (AFP) - High tech met high art late Tuesday when a robot conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 17:09 14th May
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The St. Petersburg Times, Florida, reports that a well-known robot designer, Robin Murphy, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of South Florida (USF), ‘plans to add a heart to robot rescuers.’ As says USF, the goal is to develop ‘a robot that will be a companion to a person who may be trapped after a car crash or in building ruins following an earthquake, or someone pinned down by sniper fire.’ As said Murphy, ‘robots can provide not only a sense of being a ‘buddy’ by playing soothing music or providing other entertainment, the robot also can be the audio and video link between survivor and family.’ Murphy will develop this robot with some money coming from Microsoft. But read more…
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via ZDNet @ 18:23 17th May
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This May 13 2008 handout from Honda shows Hondas ASIMO humanoid robot conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in Detroit Michigan.
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