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With features like AI learning and remote operation for human-robot collaboration, Kawasaki’s new robot system will make it easier to implement robots in fields

Learn what’s next for humanoid robots and how Kawasaki is leveraging their industrial robotics experience to expand the capabilities of today’s humanoid robots

Yasuhiko Hashimoto, General Manager, Kawasaki Robot Division, discusses Kawasaki’s plans to promote the development of open-platform humanoid robots

Kawasaki announced the launch of “Successor”, a new robot system that reproduces the movements of expert engineers through remote collaboration as a new solution for fields where robotization has been difficult to achieve.

World’s first collaboration that focuses on “cobots” and creation of common industry approaches to safety, programming and communications (PDF:173.1K )
The 2017 International Robot Exhibition (iREX 2017) will be held from November 29 to December 2 at Tokyo Big Sight.

Tokyo, September 26, 2017 — Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. announced today its market release of the RS007N and RS007L, two 6-axis vertically articulated robots with maximum payload capacity of 7 kg and different reach.