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NAMO

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  • Type, Locomotion:
  • Humanoid
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  • Released:
  • 2010
  • NAMO

    Namo, also known as Novel Articulated Mobile Platform, is a humanoid robot that was developed in Thailand.  It was created by The Institute of Field Robotics, or FIBO, to act as a welcoming guide in public places such as universities and museums. 

    Namo stands 4’3” tall and is positioned in a steady three-wheeled omnidirectional base.  It has a built-in Blackfin camera that allows it to “see”. It can track objects and gestures, a feature that is useful when it’s in conversation mode. It communicates to visitors in the Thai language.

    Features:

    • Can speak fluent Thai
    • Visually track humans or objects
    • Programmed to perform signal recognition
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